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# rpm-ostree
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The role supports running on [rpm-ostree](https://coreos.github.io/rpm-ostree/)
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systems. The primary issue is that the `/usr` filesystem is read-only, and the
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role cannot install packages. Instead, it will just verify that the necessary
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packages and any other `/usr` files are pre-installed. The role will change the
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package manager to one that is compatible with `rpm-ostree` systems.
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## Building
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To build an ostree image for a particular operating system distribution and
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version, use the script `.ostree/get_ostree_data.sh` to get the list of
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packages. If the role uses other system roles, then the script will include the
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packages for the other roles in the list it outputs. The list of packages will
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be sorted in alphanumeric order.
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Usage:
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```bash
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.ostree/get_ostree_data.sh packages runtime DISTRO-VERSION FORMAT
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```
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`DISTRO-VERSION` is in the format that Ansible uses for `ansible_distribution`
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and `ansible_distribution_version` - for example, `Fedora-38`, `CentOS-8`,
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`RedHat-9.4`
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`FORMAT` is one of `toml`, `json`, `yaml`, `raw`
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* `toml` - each package in a TOML `[[packages]]` element
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```toml
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[[packages]]
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name = "package-a"
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version = "*"
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[[packages]]
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name = "package-b"
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version = "*"
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...
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```
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* `yaml` - a YAML list of packages
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```yaml
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- package-a
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- package-b
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...
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```
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* `json` - a JSON list of packages
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```json
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["package-a","package-b",...]
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```
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* `raw` - a plain text list of packages, one per line
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```bash
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package-a
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package-b
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...
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```
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What format you choose depends on which image builder you are using. For
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example, if you are using something based on
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[osbuild-composer](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html-single/composing_installing_and_managing_rhel_for_edge_images/index#creating-an-image-builder-blueprint-for-a-rhel-for-edge-image-using-the-command-line-interface_composing-a-rhel-for-edge-image-using-image-builder-command-line),
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you will probably want to use the `toml` output format.
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