RHCA-study-notes VS container_builder

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container_builder

This project builds containers images using Ansible. The containers are defined as hosts in the Ansible inventory. They are generated using host and group variables, templates and local connection. (by krestomatio)
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RHCA-study-notes container_builder
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131 14
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0.0 8.9
about 1 year ago 25 days ago
Python Shell
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License Apache License 2.0
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RHCA-study-notes

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container_builder

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  • A Minimal Container Image for Rocky Linux 8
    1 project | dev.to | 25 Jun 2021
    Now that Rocky Linux is GA, here is a repo for a minimal container image for Rocky Linux. Its size is around ~37 MB (compressed). It is based on Fedora Minimal and UBI8 minimal from Red Hat. You can download it from Quay or build it, following the instructions in the repo. You could also generate a new rootfs yourself before building the image, again, following the short instructions in the repo.