systemd-boot MicroOS Image
The sdboot variant of this image uses systemd-boot as bootloader. On first boot the image encrypts itself and offers options to deploy a custom password or unlock via FIDO2 token or TPM2 chip.
The TPM2 support is heavily experimental and currently only binds to firmware, bootloader and kernel so it is not advisable to be used in production, just like the rest of the image :-)
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- Links to devel:microos:images / openSUSE-MicroOS
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osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout devel:microos:systemd-boot/openSUSE-MicroOS && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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LICENSE | 0000001023 1023 Bytes | |
README.onie | 0000004030 3.94 KB | |
_constraints | 0000000102 102 Bytes | |
_multibuild | 0000000064 64 Bytes | |
config.sh | 0000011648 11.4 KB | |
disk.sh | 0000000582 582 Bytes | |
editbootinstall_mbr.sh | 0000000146 146 Bytes | |
editbootinstall_pine64.sh | 0000001006 1006 Bytes | |
editbootinstall_rock64.sh | 0000000594 594 Bytes | |
editbootinstall_rpi.sh | 0000001042 1.02 KB | |
onie-installer | 0000001766 1.72 KB | |
onie.tar.gz | 0000001256 1.23 KB | |
openSUSE-MicroOS.changes | 0000022301 21.8 KB | |
openSUSE-MicroOS.kiwi | 0000031260 30.5 KB | |
qcow2toonie.sh | 0000000811 811 Bytes |
Revision 41 (latest revision is 74)
Ludwig Nussel (lnussel)
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