Hello,
do you plan to add support (or a walkthrough for installation) to Intel's Clear Linux?
Sure, it is a fast moving distro (even faster than my usual Fedora )
Sure, it is probably virtual so it can be added to a normal B&R backup job
However I can think of a couple possible situations where the agent could come handy
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Re: Clear Linux support
Hi,
I don't think that Clear Linux suppor will be added soon. Regarding the walkthrough - you might want to take a look at this VAL on Gentoo howto as it could give you some hints on what to start with.
Thanks
I don't think that Clear Linux suppor will be added soon. Regarding the walkthrough - you might want to take a look at this VAL on Gentoo howto as it could give you some hints on what to start with.
Would you please share your ideas?However I can think of a couple possible situations where the agent could come handy
Thanks
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Re: Clear Linux support
I'll try the howto, thanks
By the way I was thinking about:
- public clouds (Azure for sure, I do not know if it is already in Amazon marketplace)
- unsupported hypervisors (KVM, OpenStack)
- as a physical host (for virtualization or as container host)
By the way I was thinking about:
- public clouds (Azure for sure, I do not know if it is already in Amazon marketplace)
- unsupported hypervisors (KVM, OpenStack)
- as a physical host (for virtualization or as container host)
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