
Bootable containers - or bootc are changing the way we think about operating system lifecycle management.
Instead of configuring machines imperatively or maintaining complex provisioning pipelines, bootc lets you define your entire OS as a container image and deploy it with the same workflows you already use for your applications.
In this hands-on workshop, we'll walk through a real-life scenario: building a bootc image from scratch, deploying it, and updating the system - all using familiar container tooling.
We'll explore how this approach simplifies image management, improves reproducibility, and fits naturally into modern CI/CD pipelines.
No deep Linux internals or containers knowledge is required just a willingness to explore a new way of thinking about system images.
- Inspiration
- Design
- Software



