Thanks! Its shocking how useful "hacking around with gentoo in college" has
become.

Regarding mesos by default, I couldn't quite unravel the coreos build
process enough to have a great way to install a custom ebuild. If I did
emerge-amd64-usr it seemed to un-emerge whenever I ran the final build
image command. Though admittedly I may have fat fingered a command
somewhere since I was doing it manually at the time. If I want to have a
custom ebuild added to the image, is that the intended way to do it?

Thank you,
Charles Allen

On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 4:47 PM Alex Crawford <alex.crawf...@coreos.com>
wrote:

> On 06/13, Charles Allen wrote:
> > > Can I ask why you are unable to use the official images?
> >
> > We use Mesos instead of Kubernetes. I had to change a few things to get
> it
> > to work :
> > https://github.com/metamx/coreos-overlay/commits/build-1353-withMesos
>
> Very cool. Looks like you know your way around portage. We'd happily
> accept patches you have that may be generally useful. Adding Mesos to
> Container Linux by default would be a harder sell. ;)
>
> -Alex
>

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