A modern OS for Kubernetes.
This is a friendly fork of siderolabs/talos. It is only here to support SBC Turing RK1. And it will be integrated in some way using community managed SBCs in Talos 1.8? I am still waiting for custom kernel support.
This describes the CLI commands, you may use the Turing PI webgui. Always first unpack the image yourself. Version 2.06 supports xz images, but it is slower.
xz -d metal-turing_rk1-arm64.raw.xz
tpi flash -n <NODENUMBER> -i metal-turing_rk1-arm64.raw
tpi power on -n <NODENUMBER>
To check bootmessages:
tpi uart -n <NODENUMBER> get
Make sure when you use talosctl apply-config to have in this config:
machine:
kernel:
modules:
- name: rockchip-cpufreq
for an extended installation guide with cilium see issue #1
Updating can also be done faster using the talosctl upgrade
command.
talosctl upgrade -i ghcr.io/nberlee/installer:v1.7.x-rk3588
when adding the -rk3588
to the tag, the rk3588 extension is only needed in the machine-config when also other extensions are defined there.
For example the ghcr.io/nberlee/installer:v1.7.1-rk3588
installer image has the rk3588 talos extension included. But its removed when another extension is defined.
Talos is a modern OS for running Kubernetes: secure, immutable, and minimal. Talos is fully open source, production-ready, and supported by the people at Sidero Labs All system management is done via an API - there is no shell or interactive console. Benefits include:
- Security: Talos reduces your attack surface: It's minimal, hardened, and immutable. All API access is secured with mutual TLS (mTLS) authentication.
- Predictability: Talos eliminates configuration drift, reduces unknown factors by employing immutable infrastructure ideology, and delivers atomic updates.
- Evolvability: Talos simplifies your architecture, increases your agility, and always delivers current stable Kubernetes and Linux versions.
For instructions on deploying and managing Talos, see the Documentation.
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