Fabiano Fidêncio f87cee9d11 kata-deploy: Rely directly on a centos:7 image
Instead of relying on a centos/docker image, present only on dockerhub,
let's rely on the centos:7 image from the centos registry, and apply
the same modifications applied when generating the centos/systemd image.

The main reason for doing this is avoiding to update an image from 3
years ago, making the delta of the packages updated smaller.

If you're curious why we keep using CentOS 7 though, the reason is
because CentOS 8, and UBI images have a different systemd configuration
that works quite well when mounting the image using podman, but systemd
can't connect dbus when running on environments like AKS or even
minikube.  So, in order to be as compatible as possible, let's keep
using the CentOS 7 image for now, at least till we find a suitable
substitute for that.

Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>
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Kata Containers

Welcome to Kata Containers!

This repository is the home of the Kata Containers code for the 2.0 and newer releases.

If you want to learn about Kata Containers, visit the main Kata Containers website.

Introduction

Kata Containers is an open source project and community working to build a standard implementation of lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs) that feel and perform like containers, but provide the workload isolation and security advantages of VMs.

Getting started

See the installation documentation.

Documentation

See the official documentation (including installation guides, the developer guide, design documents and more).

Community

To learn more about the project, its community and governance, see the community repository. This is the first place to go if you wish to contribute to the project.

Getting help

See the community section for ways to contact us.

Raising issues

Please raise an issue in this repository.

Note: If you are reporting a security issue, please follow the vulnerability reporting process

Developers

Components

Main components

The table below lists the core parts of the project:

Component Type Description
runtime core Main component run by a container manager and providing a containerd shimv2 runtime implementation.
agent core Management process running inside the virtual machine / POD that sets up the container environment.
documentation documentation Documentation common to all components (such as design and install documentation).
tests tests Excludes unit tests which live with the main code.

Additional components

The table below lists the remaining parts of the project:

Component Type Description
packaging infrastructure Scripts and metadata for producing packaged binaries
(components, hypervisors, kernel and rootfs).
kernel kernel Linux kernel used by the hypervisor to boot the guest image. Patches are stored here.
osbuilder infrastructure Tool to create "mini O/S" rootfs and initrd images and kernel for the hypervisor.
agent-ctl utility Tool that provides low-level access for testing the agent.
trace-forwarder utility Agent tracing helper.
ci CI Continuous Integration configuration files and scripts.
katacontainers.io Source for the katacontainers.io site.

Packaging and releases

Kata Containers is now available natively for most distributions. However, packaging scripts and metadata are still used to generate snap and GitHub releases. See the components section for further details.

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