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RHEL for Edge Part 2: Installing an Image

Join Red Hat Principal Technical Account Manager Brian Smith as he demonstrates how to install a RHEL for Edge image. For more information on RHEL for Edge see the RHEL 8 documentation: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/composing_installing_and_managing_rhel_for_edge_images/index

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3 thoughts on “RHEL for Edge Part 2: Installing an Image

  • Are there any interim steps between part 1 and part 2 as i am not able to complete this installation. How do we ensure that the httpd image keeps on running as post reboot it won't be running

  • It was a bit confusing what the initial boot ISO should be that's shown in this video. I created a RHEL for Edge installer ISO and used that successfully, but was also able to use other RHEL boot ISOs as well as Fedora and CentOS net install ISOs to boot from the RHEL Edge ostree repo. What's the actual boot ISO requirement for RHEL Edge provided through an ostree repo? Is it just a bootable ISO with a linux kernel that supports ostree?

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