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Linkerd no longer shipping open source, stable releases
Yup.. CNCF seems to not like this change: https://github.com/cncf/toc/issues/1262
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Rethinking a Cloud-Native Application Development Paradigm
CNCF Cloud Native Definition v1.0
- CNCF Cloud Native Definition
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Cilium - CNCF Graduation Public Comment Open
This comes along with a public comment period, you can find the details here, and add your comments, support, remarks at this GitHub PR.
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Istio moved to CNCF Graduation stage
gRPC had a graduation application open for 3 years. It was rejected very recently: https://github.com/cncf/toc/pull/300.
Reading between the lines, it sounds like the main problem is Google's tight control over the project. Apple contributes to the Swift implementation and MSFT drives the native .NET implementation, but there's little non-Google input in decision-making for Go, Java, C++ core, or any of the implementations that wrap core.
More subjectively, I'm impressed by the CNCF's willingness to stick to their stated graduation criteria. gRPC is widely used (even among other CNCF projects), and comes from the company that organized the CNCF - there must have been a lot of pressure to rubber-stamp the application.
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Istio has Reached the CNCF Graduated Status
There is some movement: gRPC was recently denied graduation due to perceived problems with its governance.
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What stops devs from building cloud-native applications?
CNCF Cloud Native Definition v1.0
netboot.xyz
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Ubuntu Desktop 24.04 LTS: Noble Numbat
I learned about https://netboot.xyz/ the other day. Worked fantastic when I didn't have a big enough thumb drive. Not exactly the same though.
- Show HN: Netboot.xyz, Pxe Netboot Manager
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Show HN: 3 years and 1M users later, I just open-sourced my "Internet OS"
I replied to a reply of yours with this same info, but since you’re both sorta asking the same thing, I’ll post it here for you also.
https://netboot.xyz/
https://github.com/netbootxyz/netboot.xyz
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Ventoy
Knew about http://netboot.xyz, but had no idea iVentoy existed. Good to know.
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problems with connection
Set the computer to PXE boot, or use a boot image with iPXE (such as netboot.xyz). That would quickly rule out a problem with Debian or the Linux kernel (at least until you download and boot one). I don't know anything about your network setup, but making sure DHCP is enabled on your router and there are enough unreserved IP addresses would probably help.
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Fedora CoreOS for container hosting; is butane/ignition worth the effort?
Hey thanks for the detailed response. You're saying you boot FCOS on bare metal over PXE, correct? I've thought about trying that approach, but have little experience with PXE and TFTP. I just checked out netboot.xyz and it looks surprisingly easy to get going. Last time I played around with PXE I used Synology's TFTP server and, while I got it working, I was more confused by the end than when I started. I think actually learning PXE end-to-end and understanding what I am doing there would be a solid foundation for building my environment the right way.
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Custom RAM boot PXE Linux
For netbooting we rely on a netboot.xyz inspired ipxe based setup.
- Ntwork-based bootable operating system installer based on iPXE
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Instance won't even begin to boot after hard restart. Nothing makes sense
[[UPDATE]]: The fix was as 'simple' as going into the 'bios', and selecting 'add a boot option', which automatically came up with the correct EFI file/path, then putting it at the top of the boot order. 'Simple' it wasn't, many new and temporary instances brought online while digging my way through it all, and finally just going with a brand new Debian Bookworm and migrating my data over from the old disk file. At least I learned a lot about recovering from this weird circumstance. The incorrect EFI file/path must be an artifact of using netboot.xyz to install Deb Bookworm over a previously provisioned Ubuntu instance. Makes sense I guess. Still loving netboot.xyz as a super fast way to spin up an unsupported OS.
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20 Years of Grml.org
I learned about GRML only a few years ago. Absolutely love the mixture of power and minimalism. Here is the only ISO which increases my mileage even more: https://netboot.xyz
What are some alternatives?
foundation - ☁️♮🏛 This repo contains several documents related to the operation of the CNCF. File non-technical issues related to CNCF here.
Ventoy - A new bootable USB solution.
envoy - Cloud-native high-performance edge/middle/service proxy
homelab - Fully automated homelab from empty disk to running services with a single command.
fedora-coreos-tracker - Issue tracker for Fedora CoreOS
netboot.xyz-proxmox - Configuration scripts and procedure for adding Proxmox VE to netboot.xyz.
Flatcar - Flatcar project repository for issue tracking, project documentation, etc.
ansible-collection-hardening - This Ansible collection provides battle tested hardening for Linux, SSH, nginx, MySQL
RealCloudLabs - Labs designed to help students learn cloud skills
ipxe - iPXE network bootloader
istio - Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
netboot - Packages and utilities for network booting