Hello, We have a situation where we have a number of pre-built containers in a repository that I would like to get into the target image at runtime. I want to avoid having to pull them with Podman at runtime and am also trying to avoid having to rebuild them with Yocto.
My approach so far has been to try and do podman pull and build a local store at build time using bitbake and then have the whole store installed into the rootfs. But I hit a bug with with using sudo in bitbake and Bruce suggested that this might not even be the best approach, so I came here asking for other suggestions. Best regards, --Adrian Adrian Dudau Senior Software Engineer M: +46 709 714 069 [email protected]<https://www.keyfactor.com/> [cid:60a2ac62-d6f7-4c63-8ef5-d52528656477] Seamless orchestration. Every key, every certificate. Follow Keyfactor on LinkedIn PrimeKey and Keyfactor merged<https://www.keyfactor.com/press-releases/keyfactor-and-primekey-merge-to-bring-machine-identity-management-to-the-mainstream/> in June 2021. Moving forward, communication will come from Keyfactor. PrimeKey.com<https://www.primekey.com/> will be live throughout 2022. CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This communication may contain privileged or other confidential information. If you received this email in error, then please advise the sender by reply email and immediately delete the message and any attachments without copying or disclosing the contents. Thank you.
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