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[bodhi-updates] manifest-lock: temporarily pin ostree to 2019.5 #300

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@jlebon jlebon commented Mar 12, 2020

We need some more fixes to the readonly path before we can bump to
2020.2:

coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#343

We need some more fixes to the readonly path before we can bump to
2020.2:

coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#343
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jlebon commented Mar 12, 2020

See coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#293 for why we need to do this to unblock updates.

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A dumb question: do the failures cause any concern for other editions that use OSTree ? Or is this really only a failure with readonly /sysroot/ which is something new only we are trying to do?

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LGTM

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jlebon commented Mar 12, 2020

A dumb question: do the failures cause any concern for other editions that use OSTree ? Or is this really only a failure with readonly /sysroot/ which is something new only we are trying to do?

Right exactly. AFAIK, only FCOS today uses sysroot.readonly=true.

@jlebon jlebon merged commit 0b1847d into coreos:bodhi-updates Mar 12, 2020
@jlebon jlebon changed the title manifest-lock: temporarily pin ostree to 2019.5 [bodhi-updates] manifest-lock: temporarily pin ostree to 2019.5 Mar 12, 2020
@jlebon jlebon deleted the pr/bodhi-updates-libostree branch April 24, 2023 01:13
dustymabe pushed a commit to jbtrystram/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this pull request Apr 19, 2024
The permissions for the user systemd unit file should be 0644.
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