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SUSE Linux Micro 6.2
SUSE Linux Micro is a lightweight and secure operating system for the edge. It merges the enterprise-hardened components of SUSE Linux with the features that developers want in a modern, immutable operating system. As a result, you get a reliable infrastructure platform with best-in-class compliance that is also simple to use.
Its flexible subscription model makes SUSE Linux Micro well-suited for any edge, embedded, or Internet of Things deployment and does not create vendor lock-in. Using SUSE Linux Micro, you can build and scale edge systems across a wide range of industries including aerospace, telecom, automotive, defense, healthcare, and manufacturing.
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Basic information about available installation images and hardware requirements
The article covers the steps needed to deploy a SUSE Linux Micro raw disk image to your system
How to customize deployment images, kernel modules and kernel drivers
Deploying SUSE Linux Micro using the PXE boot AMD64/Intel 64
Deploying SUSE Linux Micro using the PXE boot IBM Z
Deployment of SUSE Linux Micro raw images on IBM Z zFCP disks
The article covers the steps needed to deploy SUSE Linux Micro selfinstall ISO image to your system
How to deploy SUSE Linux Micro on VMWare vSphere using the VMDK images
Deploying SUSE Linux Micro raw disk images on VMs
Upgrading from SUSE Linux Micro older releases to the latest SUSE Linux Micro release
How to join and access an Active Directory domain on SUSE Linux Micro
An administration guide that describes how to manage SUSE Linux Micro using the Cockpit web interface
The article focuses on location of system logs, their parsing and rotation
This article describes what time synchronization is and how to configure it on the SUSE Linux Micro system
The article focuses on configuring software RAID and provides detail about various levels of RAID
A basic overview of Snapper that describes the tool, its supported interfaces and main tasks, and presents default settings
Learn about the basic concepts of sudo, how to configure and use it for the most common use cases to run commands that require root privileges
Describes how to use the supportconfig tool to pass information to the SUSE support.
Basics of systemd, including service management, dependency tracking, logging, resource management, socket activation and system control
A complete overview of systemd timers that covers creating, maintaining, testing, troubleshooting and migrating from cron
Using the toolbox container to debug your system
Administration of SUSE Linux Micro using the transactional-update command
Overview of docker-compose and its role in creating container-based application stacks
Basic information about Podman, pods, images and containers
vhostmd is a tool that collects metrics from a virtual machine host and provides these metrics to virtual machines running on that host
Installation, configuration and management of zram, a tool for creating swap and disks in RAM
Securing a machine using a TPM-based remote attestation framework—Keylime
PAM is used in the authentication process as a layer that mediates the access between the user and application
This article provides an overview of basic SELinux components
Using setroubleshoot and audit2allow to troubleshoot SELinux
Get familiar with the basics of sudo configuration and learn how to delegate superuser privileges with sudo
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