Or maybe your upgrade works fine but it’s not what you’d hoped for, and you want to roll back to the previous state.Īn immutable OS is intended to stop problems like these biting you. Has an upgrade left your system in an unusable state? Have you wondered why one server in a pool of identical machines is being weird? These problems can happen when one system library – one tiny little file out of hundreds – is corrupted, badly configured or the wrong version. Silverblue keeps system files immutable by making them read-only. Silverblue’s idea of ‘immutable’ has nothing to do with immutable layers in a container. It is the desktop equivalent of CoreOS, the server OS used by Red Hat Openshift. ![]() Silverblue is not the only distribution going down this road. The article What is Silverblue describes the big picture, and this article drills down into details for the developer.įedora Silverblue ties together a few different projects to make a system that is a git-like object, capable of layering packages, and has a container focused work flow. ![]() Fedora Silverblue is an OS that stops you from changing the core system files arbitrarily, and readily allows you to change the environment system files. The Fedora Silverblue project takes Fedora workstation, libostree and podman, puts them in a blender, and creates a new Immutable Fedora Workstation.
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