# Fedora Kinoite - [Fedora Kinoite](#fedora-kinoite) - [Podman](#podman) - [Autostarting services with quadlets](#autostarting-services-with-quadlets) - [rpm-ostree](#rpm-ostree) - [Git, Vim, etc](#git-vim-etc) - [Libvirt, Qemu, KVM](#libvirt-qemu-kvm) - [Network](#network) - [Hostname](#hostname) - [VLAN Setup with nmcli](#vlan-setup-with-nmcli) ## Podman Since you'll be using podman for most container-based services, you'll want to set the the podman auth file to somewhere persistent, otherwise it'll get deleted every time you reboot. Add this to your `.bashrc`: ```bash # Podman auth file export REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE=$HOME/.podman-auth.json ``` Source that and then run `podman login` to create the file. ### Autostarting services with quadlets If you want to run something as your user at boot (like a systemd process, think ollama) you can create a user quadlets like so: ```bash # Generate the .container file podman run --rm ghcr.io/containers/podlet --install --description "Local AI" \ podman run \ -d \ -v ollama:/root/.ollama \ -p 11434:11434 \ --name ollama \ --restart always \ docker.io/ollama/ollama > ~/.config/containers/systemd/ollama.container # Verify the service (Note the filename:service, this is required! You will get "Failed to prepare filename" without it) systemd-analyze verify ~/.config/containers/systemd/ollama.container:ollama.service # Start the service systemctl --user daemon-reload systemctl --user start ollama ``` ## rpm-ostree ```bash # Search for available packages rpm-ostree search git # Install a package rpm-ostree install git # Apply the installed package live rpm-ostree apply-live # Check what's been layered rpm-ostree status ``` ### Git, Vim, etc Some packages are nice to have at the system level. ```bash rpm-ostree install git vim ``` ### Libvirt, Qemu, KVM ```bash rpm-ostree install virt-manager libvirt systemctl enable --now libvirtd ``` ## Network ### Hostname ```bash sudo hostnamectl hostname reesework16 ``` ### VLAN Setup with nmcli ```bash # VLAN 2 nmcli conn export NMCLI_DEVICE=enp195s0f4u1u3 nmcli connection add type VLAN con-name $NMCLI_DEVICE.2 dev $NMCLI_DEVICE id 2 ```