Carl George :fedora: :centos: on Nostr: My main use cases for RHEL are building packages with mock and running repoquery ...
My main use cases for RHEL are building packages with mock and running repoquery commands inside local podman containers. How easy is it to use actual RHEL for these use cases? It's literally one command.
sudo subscription-manager register
I ran that on my Fedora workstation, it prompted me for my username and password, and I was done. RHEL mock chroots just worked. Podman UBI containers just worked, with access to the full RHEL repos, not just the limited UBI repos.
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