On 10/1/20 12:00 AM, Joe Doss wrote:
On 9/30/20 7:14 PM, Colin Walters wrote:
> That's not true, you can `rpm-ostree override remove`. It'd still be
> there in the ostree repository on disk, but you don't see it in the
> "deployment" (what you actually boot into). Few people care about
> disk space that much, and if you do you can do custom builds.
...but can we can do that and will updates to FCOS work after? I am
pretty sure currently the answer is no, unless I don't fully understand
the impacts of
https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/400
You can `rpm-ostree override remove` without making upgrades less reliable,
assuming you don't remove a core component. The less reliable part comes when
you package layer a new package on top that wasn't in the base. We're fixing
that issue very soon though.