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Fedora CoreOS Tutorial - Setting up SSH access and starting containers at boot

Open fdavidg opened this issue 3 years ago • 1 comments

When I run this tutorial I do not get all the results as indicated at the end of the tutorial.

Here are my results

Fedora CoreOS 36.20220505.3.2 Kernel 5.17.5-300.fc36.x86_64 on an x86_64 (ttyS0)

SSH host key: SHA256:2gM8ILd60JsiyBhS8CWMvrPu2ZYFleLOq7luaFPgTR4 (ECDSA) SSH host key: SHA256:TBlTK8HqkuBm6k/2Rm2On0h78031gqQw6Qv7QrmfXpA (ED25519) SSH host key: SHA256:KZlN5DaGzBfALHsbZOOmAi3+7WlhnCBO25SVHifHBYg (RSA) Ignition: ran on 2022/05/31 19:40:00 UTC (this boot) Ignition: user-provided config was applied Ignition: wrote ssh authorized keys file for user: core tutorial login: core (automatic login)

Fedora CoreOS 36.20220505.3.2 [systemd] Failed Units: 1 failure.service [core@tutorial ~]$

As you can see I do not have the line describing the IP address as indicated at the end of the tutorial:

ens2: 192.168.122.142 fe80::5054:ff:fec1:a01f

After researching the problem it seems to me that the systemd service is not set up correctly in container.bu from the previous tutorial. Can some help me correct this oversight.

Than you very much.

fdavidg avatar May 31 '22 20:05 fdavidg

hey @fdavidg. Thank you for reporting this discrepancy. Please do report issues like this in the future.

This particular problem is a known issue being tracked at https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1153

I'm hoping that issue gets fixed soon.. If it doesn't we may need to update the tutorial.

dustymabe avatar May 31 '22 21:05 dustymabe