Fedora CoreOS is an auto-updating, minimal operating system built to run containerized workloads.
No. It is designed for server and cluster environments.
Typically with Ignition files, applied at first boot for declarative node provisioning.
Updates are delivered through streams (stable, testing, next) with automated rollout behavior.
Fedora CoreOS is designed for an immutable-style model. Host customization is limited; workloads should run in containers.
Kubernetes clusters, OpenShift-related environments, and other cloud-native infrastructure.
Use the Fedora CoreOS documentation and project pages.