kayak
Kayak (PXE-enabled network imaging of OmniOS) (by omniosorg)
fedora-coreos-config-custom
Custom Fedora CoreOS builds for homelab servers and clients (by randomcoww)
kayak | fedora-coreos-config-custom | |
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3 | 2 | |
15 | 4 | |
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7.4 | 8.9 | |
15 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
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kayak
Posts with mentions or reviews of kayak.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-16.
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Where can I find the source code for OpenSolaris?
You're familiar with this project, right? https://www.illumos.org/ It is a continuation of Open Solaris, and is 100% open source. There is a subreddit for IllumOS. There are a couple very usable systems based on that code base as well. i.e. a stable server OS https://omnios.org and rolling release desktop/multi-purpose OS https://openindiana.org Both run the Solaris kernel and tools. If UNIX and operating systems development really interests you, you might also look at BSD UNIX. SunOS version 4 was based on BSD UNIX. Solaris (aka SunOS 5) was a hybrid BSD/SystemV OS. If I were just starting out learning UNIX operating system code, I would start with Minix (an OS written with teaching OS design in mind) and NetBSD (carefully minted OS to run on any architecture, developed slowly because of its high coding standards).
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Getting and restoring a Sun Ultra 1 Workstation
OmniOS is a still actively maintained Solaris derivative - maybe that will run? https://omnios.org
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Is anybody running HA router or firewall on a stick? How? Why? How's it working out?
Neat ideas. Have you looked into MAAS for PXE booting? It might do a lot of the stuff you're looking for. If that's too heavy, I've also seen a lighter PXE manager called Kayak for OmniOS... it's written in python, so if you wanted to port it, it might not be hard. https://omnios.org/setup/pxe https://github.com/omniosorg/kayak
fedora-coreos-config-custom
Posts with mentions or reviews of fedora-coreos-config-custom.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-28.
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Anybody F with COSA?
I met this bad mfer who put his repo online to make his setup available for other people to try out (seriously, this is bad af): https://github.com/randomcoww/fedora-coreos-config-custom
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Is anybody running HA router or firewall on a stick? How? Why? How's it working out?
If you are using stock CoreOS, installing software can be tricky although you may be able to use ostree now.. I actually build a custom Fedora CoreOS image from https://github.com/randomcoww/fedora-coreos-config-custom and pick packages I want.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kayak and fedora-coreos-config-custom you can also consider the following projects:
omnios-build - Build system for OmniOS
polycube - eBPF/XDP-based software framework for fast network services running in the Linux kernel.
homelab - Terraform provisioner for Kubernetes homelab
bpf-iptables - An #eBPF and #XDP iptables firewall
opensolaris - The last official OpenSolaris code with pNFS
NodeOS - Lightweight operating system using Node.js as userspace