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Introducing resinOS - An Operating System for Embedded Containers

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore the innovative resinOS, an operating system designed specifically for containers in embedded environments. Delve into the architecture, features, and development process of this open-source tool created by resin.io. Learn about its Yocto layer structure, build system, partition layout, read-only root, reliability measures, and key components such as systemd, networking, Docker, and log management. Discover the dual root partition method, resinHUP, automatic hardware testing, and device support capabilities. Gain insights into development tools, development mode, and the Resin Device Toolbox. Understand the concept of base images and the open-source nature of resinOS. Presented by Petros Angelatos, co-founder and CTO of Resin.io, and Andrei Gherzan, Head of Devices at Resin.io, this talk offers a comprehensive overview of resinOS and its potential to revolutionize hardware development using modern software tools.

Syllabus

Intro
Agenda
Mission
History - resinos
Yocto layer architecture
meta-resin
Build system
Partition layout
Read-only root
Reliability
Ingredients
Systemd
Networking
Docker
Log management
Dual root partition method
ResinHUP
Automatic hardware testing
Device support
Development tools
Development mode
Resin Device Toolbox
Base Images
Open source


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