## Installing and setting up a repository Once you have that done, choose a build directory. Here we'll use /srv/rpm-ostree. # cd /srv/rpm-ostree # mkdir repo # ostree --repo=repo init --mode=archive-z2 ## Running `rpm-ostree compose tree` This program takes as input a manifest file that describes the target system, and commits the result to an OSTree repository. See also: https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree-toolbox The input format is a JSON "treefile". See examples in `doc/treefile-examples` as well as `doc/treefile.md`. # rpm-ostree compose tree --repo=/srv/rpm-ostree/repo --proxy=http://127.0.0.1:8123 sometreefile.json All this does is use yum to download RPMs from the referenced repos, and commit the result to the OSTree repository, using the ref named by `ref`. Note that we've specified a local caching proxy (`polipo` in this case) - otherwise we will download the packages for each treecompose. You can export `/srv/rpm-ostree/repo` via any static webserver. The use of `--proxy` is not mandatory but strongly recommended - with this option you can avoid continually redownloading the packages every compose. I personally use [Polipo](http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/polipo/), but you can of course any HTTP proxy you wish. ## Treefile key documentation * `ref`: string, mandatory: Holds a string which will be the name of the branch for the content. * `gpg_key` string, optional: Key ID for GPG signing; the secret key must be in the home directory of the building user. Defaults to none. * `repos` array of strings, mandatory: Names of yum repositories to use, from the system `/etc/yum.repos.d`. * `selinux`: boolean, optional: Defaults to `true`. If `false`, then no SELinux labeling will be performed on the server side. * `boot_location`: string, optional: Historically, ostree put bootloader data in /boot. However, this has a few flaws; it gets shadowed at boot time, and also makes dealing with Anaconda installation harder. There are 3 possible values: * "legacy": Kernel data in /boot * "both": default option, kernel data in both /boot and /usr/lib/ostree-boot * "new": Kernel data in /usr/lib/ostree-boot * `bootstrap_packages`: Array of strings, mandatory: The `glibc` and `nss-altfiles` packages (and ideally nothing else) must be in this set; rpm-ostree will modify the `/etc/nsswitch.conf` in the target root to ensure that `/usr/lib/passwd` is used. * `packages`: Array of strings, mandatory: Set of installed packages. Names prefixed with an `@` (e.g. `@core`) are taken to be the names of comps groups. * `units`: Array of strings, optional: Systemd units to enable by default * `default_target`: String, optional: Set the default systemd target * `include`: string, optional: Path to another treefile which will be used as an inheritance base. The semantics for inheritance are: Non-array values in child values override parent values. Array values are concatenated. Filenames will be resolved relative to the including treefile.