Launch FAQ: What is Fedora CoreOS?

Fedora CoreOS is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system, designed for clusters but also operable standalone, optimized for Kubernetes but also great without it. It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, integrating technology like Ignition from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. Its goal is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale.

Just a quick question. Is there something like a Kickstart file that defines Fedora CoreOS? I realize it is a work in progress, but it would be useful to get a sense of what people are planning to put in there. If things are still too up-in-the-air, is such a file (or package list) available for Atomic, so we can at least get an idea?

Thanks!

See GitHub - coreos/fedora-coreos-config: Base configuration for Fedora CoreOS

Ah, thanks for that. Still learning my way around…