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| 2026-06-03 |
Managing system extensions on MicroOS |
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The MicroOS branch of openSUSE is getting a new tool to help manage extensions. A blog post from Stefan Schubert explains the new utility: "If you are running openSUSE MicroOS, you already know the drill: the root filesystem is read-only, and transactional updates are the law of the land. But what happens when you need to add software or system extensions without rebooting or messing with your base OS layers? E.g. You need strace or gdb to debug a running application, but a reboot to install this tools would change the situation. Enter System Extensions (sysext images) and the utility designed to make them manageable: sysextmgrcli." The blog post goes on the demonstrate listing, installing, and managing extensions using the new tool.
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