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This adds support for Fedora CoreOS. Currently, Fedora CoreOS VMs are detected as Fedora, but the Fedora provisioner does not work because FCOS does not have yum.

This commit is inspired by upstream PR docker-archive-public#4808.

This commit is inspired by upstream docker-archive-public#4808
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@olivierlemasle going to merge this but we dont really test Fedora CoreOS. If there are issues we won't catch them, just letting you know.

@luthermonson luthermonson merged commit 1a6375d into rancher:master Oct 16, 2020
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olivierlemasle commented Oct 16, 2020

@luthermonson I'm going to list issues with Fedora CoreOS, yes. Thank you!

@olivierlemasle olivierlemasle deleted the fcos branch October 16, 2020 16:45
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@olivierlemasle your fixes are in, you might want to boot up rancher/rancher:v2.4-head and try fedora coreos and your ami device name fix using the single node rancher install https://rancher.com/docs/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/other-installation-methods/single-node-docker/

if they don't work we will probably not get a second change to get fixes in for 2.4.9 so the sooner you do the better

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@luthermonson Thank you very much.
Here is quirks I encountered with Rancher & Fedora CoreOS: rancher/rancher#29593

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