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Losca skip to main | skip to sidebar Losca Libre/open software and community affairs Saturday, December 10, 2022 Running Cockpit inside ALP (quoted from my other blog at since a new OS might be interesting for many and this is published in separate planets) ALP - The Adaptable Linux Platform – is a new operating system from SUSE to run containerized and virtualized workloads. It is in early prototype phase, but the development is done completely openly so it’s easy to jump in to try it. For this trying out, I used the latest encrypted build – as of the writing, 22.1 – from ALP images . I imported it in virt-manager as a Generic Linux 2022 image, using UEFI instead of BIOS, added a TPM device (which I’m interested in otherwise) and referring to an Ignition JSON file in the XML config in virt-manager. The Ignition part is pretty much fully thanks to Paolo Stivanin who studied the secrets of it before me. But here it goes - and this is required for pass...

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