Re: [gentoo-user] Custom ebuilds for CoreOS

2014-12-02 Thread Andreas K. Huettel
Am Montag 01 Dezember 2014, 20:46:54 schrieb James: Anyone know anything about coreos? Lookie lookie, they have ebuilds? According to wikipedia, CoreOS is a fork of ChromeOS [1]. ChromeOS is most definitely a Gentoo derivative [2,3,4], even though that fact is not really well known (and

Re: [gentoo-user] Custom ebuilds for CoreOS

2014-12-02 Thread Rich Freeman
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 7:36 AM, Andreas K. Huettel dilfri...@gentoo.org wrote: Am Montag 01 Dezember 2014, 20:46:54 schrieb James: Anyone know anything about coreos? Lookie lookie, they have ebuilds? According to wikipedia, CoreOS is a fork of ChromeOS [1]. ChromeOS is most definitely a

Re: [gentoo-user] Custom ebuilds for CoreOS

2014-12-02 Thread Saifi Khan
On Mon, 1 Dec 2014, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 20:46:54 + (UTC), James wrote: Given that CoreOS have sponsored some systemd development (systemd-networkd), I think it is reasonable to assume they plan to stick with systemd for the foreseeable future. CoreOS a gentoo derived

Re: [gentoo-user] Custom ebuilds for CoreOS

2014-12-02 Thread Saifi Khan
On Tue, 2 Dec 2014, Andreas K. Huettel wrote: Am Montag 01 Dezember 2014, 20:46:54 schrieb James: Anyone know anything about coreos? Lookie lookie, they have ebuilds? According to wikipedia, CoreOS is a fork of ChromeOS [1]. ChromeOS is most definitely a Gentoo derivative [2,3,4], even

[gentoo-user] Custom ebuilds for CoreOS

2014-12-01 Thread James
Anyone know anything about coreos? Lookie lookie, they have ebuilds? python-oem-2.7.6-r1.ebuild [1] It clams to be 100% open source. It runs on bare metal, linux systems, clusters and clouds. It claims to have a much small footprint ~114 MB and boots very very fast via pxi(boot). Very

Re: [gentoo-user] Custom ebuilds for CoreOS

2014-12-01 Thread Rich Freeman
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:46 PM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote: It clams to be 100% open source. It runs on bare metal, linux systems, clusters and clouds. It claims to have a much small footprint ~114 MB and boots very very fast via pxi(boot). The whole idea of CoreOS is to be the host

Re: [gentoo-user] Custom ebuilds for CoreOS

2014-12-01 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 20:46:54 + (UTC), James wrote: I guess my take is that eventually, linux will be very small, embedded and a cluster/cloud environment is where most systems will plug in, kinda like most modern cell phones. Hopefully, there'll be a systemd centric version so that enables

Re: [gentoo-user] Custom ebuilds for CoreOS

2014-12-01 Thread Canek Peláez Valdés
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote: On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 20:46:54 + (UTC), James wrote: I guess my take is that eventually, linux will be very small, embedded and a cluster/cloud environment is where most systems will plug in, kinda like most modern cell