Currently turning my netbook from 2009 into a terminal running Fedora minimal. I figure I can install Homebrew and just do whatever I want with it like that.
Side note: I wish there was a Fedora Silverblue minimal. This will be my only device not using an atomic OS.

@zak So. I’m at the Red Hat Summit this week and there is discussion about something you might be interested in.

bootc (the main tool for RHEL Image Mode) allows you to basically create your own immutable OS image. It’s sort of like… rolling your own distro but using tools similar to creating docker container images rather than compiling from scratch.

The intent is of course virtualization - but you can deploy them on bare metal.

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/bootc/bare-metal/

It may be a heavier lift than you want to mess with - but it’s pretty interesting nonetheless.

#bootc #fedora #rhel #imagemode #RedHatSummit

Using image mode for RHEL to build, deploy, and manage operating systems | Red Hat Enterprise Linux | 10 | Red Hat Documentation

Using image mode for RHEL to build, deploy, and manage operating systems | Red Hat Enterprise Linux | 10 | Red Hat Documentation

@sudonem I've been meaning to mess with this after hearing @jorge talk about it a lot. I love the idea and I'm sure that I'm going to get into doing this eventually, especially for my older devices that might need a little bit of help.