How to Install Olaris on Fedora CoreOS Latest

Olaris is an open-source server configuration management software that helps in automating the installation process of software and applications on servers. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Olaris on Fedora CoreOS Latest using the command line.

Prerequisites

Before starting with the installation process, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Install Git

First, you need to install Git on your Fedora CoreOS system. Git is a version control system that is required to clone the Olaris Git repository.

Run the following command to install Git:

sudo dnf install git

Step 2: Clone the Olaris Git Repository

Once Git is installed, you can clone the Olaris Git repository using the following command:

git clone https://gitlab.com/olaris/olaris-server.git

This command will clone the Olaris Git repository into the current directory.

Step 3: Install Olaris

Once the repository is cloned, navigate to the repository directory using the following command:

cd olaris-server/

Next, run the following command to install Olaris:

sudo sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/olaris-project/bootstrap/master/olaris.sh)" -- -i

This command will run the Olaris installer script and install Olaris on your Fedora CoreOS Latest system.

Step 4: Verify the Olaris installation

To verify that Olaris is installed correctly on your system, run the following command:

sudo olaris version

This command will display the version number of Olaris installed on your system.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install Olaris on Fedora CoreOS Latest. Olaris is a powerful server configuration management software that allows you to automate the installation process of software and applications on servers. With Olaris, you can save time and effort by automating the server configuration process.

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