openSUSE Leap Micro 6.1 Alpha
Leap Micro is an ultra-reliable, lightweight operating system built for containerized and virtualized workloads.
This community version is based on SUSE Linux Micro, which leverages the enterprise-hardened security and compliance components of SUSE Linux Enterprise. This merging of technologies provides for a modern, immutable, and developer-friendly OS platform.
Leap Micro since 6.0 offers a self-install image, a raw image, and a Packages DVD that can serve as an offline repository. The Self-install image is our recommendation for any USB-based installation since we no longer use traditional installers. Users can automate and customize their installation with either Ignition or Combustion or using the jeos-firstboot wizard. Give a try to Fuel Ignition our online Ignition config generator.
Try Leap Micro in VMs running on either Xen or KVM. Using a Raspberry Pi or other System on Chip hardware may use the preconfigured image. Both preconfigured and self-installed images are intended to be used with Combustion written to a USB, which is driven to allow configuration on any first boot, with the option for default password protected changes.
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A Short Leap Micro installation demo with combustion and cockpit.
Serveurs, ordinateurs fixes et portables Intel ou AMD 64-bit (x86_64)
Image d'auto-installation (1.4 GiB)
Image préconfigurée (1016.0 MiB)
Fully Encrypted Disk Image (raw) (2.3 GiB)
Preconfigured Image (qcow) (1.3 GiB)
Image VMware (2.3 GiB)
Packages Image (1.7 GiB)
Serveurs, ordinateurs fixes et portables, cartes UEFI Arm 64-bit (aarch64)
Image d'auto-installation (1.3 GiB)
Image préconfigurée (951.3 MiB)
Preconfigured Image (qcow) (1.2 GiB)
Packages Image (1.3 GiB)
Choisir quel support télécharger
The new self-install image is the goto choice for USB or DVD based installations.
A simple self-install wizard dumps a preconfigured image to the drive, and grows the partition to the size of the disk.
Users with Raspberry Pi and similar without usb-boot support can directly write the pre-conifgured image to the SD card.
Users seeking more control over deployment are advised to use Combustion.
A demo of a combustion based deployment can be seen here.
The jeos-firstboot will greet those who did not configure their system by using Combustion.
Leap Micro no longer comes with a traditional installer, users shall use Self-install media instead. The new Packages Image is just an offline dump of Leap Micro rpm repository for those with isolated enviornment.
Configuration système
Minimum
- Mémoire: 1GB de RAM physique + de la mémoire supplémentaire pour votre charge
- Stockage:
- Partition / (root): 5GB d'espace disque disponible
- Partition /var: 5GB d'espace disque disponible
Recommandé
- Mémoire: 2GB de RAM physique + de la mémoire supplémentaire pour votre charge
- Stockage:
- Partition / (root): 20GB d'espace disque disponible
- Partition /var: 40GB d'espace disque disponible
Vérifier votre téléchargement avant utilisation
Beaucoup d'applications permettent de vérifier la somme de contrôle d'un téléchargement. Vérifier votre téléchargement est important car cela permet de s'assurer que vous avez obtenu réellement le fichier ISO que vous vouliez et pas une version corrompue.
Pour chaque ISO, nous fournissons un fichier contenant la somme de contrôle SHA256 correspondante.
Pour encore plus de sécurité, vous pouvez utiliser sha256sum pour vérifier qui a signé ces fichiers .sha256.
Ce devrait être AD48 5664 E901 B867 051A B15F 35A2 F86E 29B7 00A4
Pour plus d'aide sur la vérification de votre téléchargement, veuillez lire Aide sur les sommes de contrôle