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</script></head><body class="draft wide offline js-off" onload="$('#betawarn-button-wrap').toggle();if (document.cookie.length > 0) {if (document.cookie.indexOf('betawarn=closed') != -1){$('#betawarn').toggle()}};"><div id="betawarn" style="position:fixed;bottom:0;z-index:9025;background-color:#FDE8E8;padding:1em;margin-left:10%;margin-right:10%;display:block;border-top:.75em solid #E11;width:80%"><p style="color:#333;margin:1em 0;padding:0;">This is a draft document that was built and uploaded automatically. It may document beta software and be incomplete or even incorrect. <strong>Use this document at your own risk.</strong></p> <div id="betawarn-button-wrap" style="display:none;margin:0;padding:0;"><a href="#" onclick="$('#betawarn').toggle();var d=new Date();d.setTime(d.getTime()+(0.5*24*60*60*1000));document.cookie='betawarn=closed; expires='+d.toUTCString()+'; path=/'; return false;" style="color:#333;text-decoration:underline;float:left;margin-top:.5em;padding:1em;display:block;background-color:#FABEBE;">I understand this is a draft</a></div></div><div class="bypass-block"><a href="#_content">Jump to content</a><a href="#_bottom-pagination">Jump to page navigation: previous page [access key p]/next page [access key n]</a></div><header id="_mainnav"><div class="growth-inhibitor"><a href="https://www.suse.com"><img src="static/images/logo.svg" alt="Logo" class="logo"/></a></div></header><div class="crumbs"><div class="growth-inhibitor"><a class="crumb overview-link" href="https://www.suse.com/releasenotes" title="Back to Release Notes for SUSE products">Back to Release Notes for SUSE products</a><span> / </span><a class="crumb" href="index.html">ALP Release Notes</a></div></div><main id="_content"><nav id="_side-toc-overall" class="side-toc"><div class="side-title">ALP Release Notes</div> </nav><button id="_open-side-toc-overall" title="Contents"> </button><article class="documentation"><button id="_unfold-side-toc-page">On this page</button><section xml:lang="en" class="article" id="id-1" data-id-title="ALP Release Notes"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h1 class="title">ALP Release Notes <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#">#</a></h1><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div><div class="date"><span class="imprint-label">Publication Date: </span>2024-06-06</div><div><div class="abstract"><p>This document provides an overview of high-level general features, capabilities, and limitations of ALP and important product updates.</p></div></div></div></div><section class="sect1" id="id-about-the-release-notes" data-id-title="About the release notes"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h2 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">1 </span><span class="title-name">About the release notes</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#id-about-the-release-notes">#</a></h2><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>These Release Notes are identical across all architectures, and the most recent version is always available online at <a class="link" href="https://www.suse.com/releasenotes" target="_blank">https://www.suse.com/releasenotes</a>.</p><p>Entries are only listed once but they can be referenced in several places if they are important and belong to more than one section.</p><p>Release notes usually only list changes that happened between two subsequent releases.
</script></head><body class="draft wide offline js-off" onload="$('#betawarn-button-wrap').toggle();if (document.cookie.length > 0) {if (document.cookie.indexOf('betawarn=closed') != -1){$('#betawarn').toggle()}};"><div id="betawarn" style="position:fixed;bottom:0;z-index:9025;background-color:#FDE8E8;padding:1em;margin-left:10%;margin-right:10%;display:block;border-top:.75em solid #E11;width:80%"><p style="color:#333;margin:1em 0;padding:0;">This is a draft document that was built and uploaded automatically. It may document beta software and be incomplete or even incorrect. <strong>Use this document at your own risk.</strong></p> <div id="betawarn-button-wrap" style="display:none;margin:0;padding:0;"><a href="#" onclick="$('#betawarn').toggle();var d=new Date();d.setTime(d.getTime()+(0.5*24*60*60*1000));document.cookie='betawarn=closed; expires='+d.toUTCString()+'; path=/'; return false;" style="color:#333;text-decoration:underline;float:left;margin-top:.5em;padding:1em;display:block;background-color:#FABEBE;">I understand this is a draft</a></div></div><div class="bypass-block"><a href="#_content">Jump to content</a><a href="#_bottom-pagination">Jump to page navigation: previous page [access key p]/next page [access key n]</a></div><header id="_mainnav"><div class="growth-inhibitor"><a href="https://www.suse.com"><img src="static/images/logo.svg" alt="Logo" class="logo"/></a></div></header><div class="crumbs"><div class="growth-inhibitor"><a class="crumb overview-link" href="https://www.suse.com/releasenotes" title="Back to Release Notes for SUSE products">Back to Release Notes for SUSE products</a><span> / </span><a class="crumb" href="index.html">ALP Release Notes</a></div></div><main id="_content"><nav id="_side-toc-overall" class="side-toc"><div class="side-title">ALP Release Notes</div> </nav><button id="_open-side-toc-overall" title="Contents"> </button><article class="documentation"><button id="_unfold-side-toc-page">On this page</button><section xml:lang="en" class="article" id="id-1" data-id-title="ALP Release Notes"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h1 class="title">ALP Release Notes <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#">#</a></h1><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div><div class="date"><span class="imprint-label">Publication Date: </span>2024-07-01</div><div><div class="abstract"><p>This document provides an overview of high-level general features, capabilities, and limitations of ALP and important product updates.</p></div></div></div></div><section class="sect1" id="id-about-the-release-notes" data-id-title="About the release notes"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h2 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">1 </span><span class="title-name">About the release notes</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#id-about-the-release-notes">#</a></h2><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>These Release Notes are identical across all architectures, and the most recent version is always available online at <a class="link" href="https://www.suse.com/releasenotes" target="_blank">https://www.suse.com/releasenotes</a>.</p><p>Entries are only listed once but they can be referenced in several places if they are important and belong to more than one section.</p><p>Release notes usually only list changes that happened between two subsequent releases.
Certain important entries from the release notes of previous product versions are repeated.
To make these entries easier to identify, they contain a note to that effect.</p><p>However, repeated entries are provided as a courtesy only.
Therefore, if you are skipping one or more service packs, check the release notes of the skipped service packs as well.
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Running workloads directly on the OS is not supported, with the exception of system management software.</p></section><section class="sect3" id="micro-installation-modes" data-id-title="Installation modes"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h4 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.2.4 </span><span class="title-name">Installation modes</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-installation-modes">#</a></h4><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.0 only supports deployment via images.
An installer based installation method is not offered.</p><p>Customization of the installation process with the provided images can be done with Ignition and Combustion (pre-configured images and self-installing images).</p><p>We will offer select images with support for cloud-init with a later milestone.</p></section><section class="sect3" id="micro-supported-architectures" data-id-title="Supported architectures"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h4 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.2.5 </span><span class="title-name">Supported architectures</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-supported-architectures">#</a></h4><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist"><li class="listitem"><p>Intel/AMD 64bit (<code class="literal">x86_64</code>)</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>Arm 64bit (<code class="literal">aarch64</code>)</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>IBM Z (<code class="literal">s390x</code>)</p></li></ul></div></section><section class="sect3" id="micro-upgrade-path" data-id-title="Upgrade path"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h4 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.2.6 </span><span class="title-name">Upgrade path</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-upgrade-path">#</a></h4><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>An online migration of existing SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.5 installations to SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.0 is possible and is fully supported.
Upgrading from SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.5 is only possible via the <code class="literal">transactional-update</code> tool.
For the upgrade procedure, refer to <a class="link" href="https://documentation.suse.com/sle-micro/6.0/html/SLE-Micro-all/book-upgrade-slemicro.html" target="_blank">https://documentation.suse.com/sle-micro/6.0/html/SLE-Micro-all/book-upgrade-slemicro.html</a></p></section><section class="sect3" id="micro-change-in-installation-methods" data-id-title="Change in installation methods"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h4 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.2.7 </span><span class="title-name">Change in installation methods</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-change-in-installation-methods">#</a></h4><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>With previous releases we supported manual installation via a YaST based image.
For the upgrade procedure, refer to <a class="link" href="https://documentation.suse.com/sle-micro/6.0/html/Micro-upgrade/index.html" target="_blank">https://documentation.suse.com/sle-micro/6.0/html/Micro-upgrade/index.html</a></p></section><section class="sect3" id="micro-change-in-installation-methods" data-id-title="Change in installation methods"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h4 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.2.7 </span><span class="title-name">Change in installation methods</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-change-in-installation-methods">#</a></h4><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>With previous releases we supported manual installation via a YaST based image.
With SLE Micro we have dropped support for this installation method and only focus on RAW image based deployments.
The SelfInstall image variant has been extended to allow setting of various parameters to direct it and also enable an unattended installation using the SelfInstall image.</p></section><section class="sect3" id="micro-installing-suse-linux-enterprise-micro" data-id-title="Installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h4 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.2.8 </span><span class="title-name">Installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-installing-suse-linux-enterprise-micro">#</a></h4><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><section class="sect4" id="micro-unattended-installation-with-yomi-technology-preview" data-id-title="Unattended installation with Yomi (technology preview)"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h5 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.2.8.1 </span><span class="title-name">Unattended installation with Yomi (technology preview)</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-unattended-installation-with-yomi-technology-preview">#</a></h5><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>To learn how to install a system with Yomi, see the SUSE Manager documentation, section Install using Yomi.
Installation with Yomi is a technology preview.</p></section><section class="sect4" id="micro-deploying-pre-built-images" data-id-title="Deploying pre-built images"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h5 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.2.8.2 </span><span class="title-name">Deploying pre-built images</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-deploying-pre-built-images">#</a></h5><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>SLE Micro is provided as raw images which can be deployed directly to a storage device, for example, a memory card, a USB stick, or a hard drive.
SLE Micro is also provided as images for specific hardware device with a customized software selection.</p><p>For a procedure of deploying an image refer to <a class="link" href="https://documentation.suse.com/sle-micro/6.0/html/SLE-Micro-all/part-raw-image.html" target="_blank">https://documentation.suse.com/sle-micro/6.0/html/SLE-Micro-all/part-raw-image.html</a></p><p>In addition to media provided by SLE Micro 5.4, this release includes qcow2 images for aarch64 and x86_64.</p></section></section></section><section class="sect2" id="micro-general-features-and-fixes" data-id-title="General features and fixes"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h3 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.3 </span><span class="title-name">General features and fixes</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-general-features-and-fixes">#</a></h3><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><section class="sect3" id="micro-full-disk-encryption" data-id-title="Full-disk encryption"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h4 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.3.1 </span><span class="title-name">Full-disk encryption</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-full-disk-encryption">#</a></h4><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>SLE Micro is focused on distributed infrastructures/Edge deployments, which means systems running SLE Micro are not necessarily within DCs or secure locations.
SLE Micro is also provided as images for specific hardware device with a customized software selection.</p><p>For a procedure of deploying an image refer to <a class="link" href="https://documentation.suse.com/sle-micro/6.0/html/Micro-deployment-raw-images/index.html" target="_blank">https://documentation.suse.com/sle-micro/6.0/html/Micro-deployment-raw-images/index.html</a></p><p>In addition to media provided by SLE Micro 5.4, this release includes qcow2 images for aarch64 and x86_64.</p></section></section></section><section class="sect2" id="micro-general-features-and-fixes" data-id-title="General features and fixes"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h3 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.3 </span><span class="title-name">General features and fixes</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-general-features-and-fixes">#</a></h3><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><section class="sect3" id="micro-full-disk-encryption" data-id-title="Full-disk encryption"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h4 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.3.1 </span><span class="title-name">Full-disk encryption</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-full-disk-encryption">#</a></h4><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>SLE Micro is focused on distributed infrastructures/Edge deployments, which means systems running SLE Micro are not necessarily within DCs or secure locations.
We therefore have improved our security story and added support for full disk encryption (FDE) to SLE
Micro.</p></section><section class="sect3" id="micro-confidential-compute" data-id-title="Confidential compute"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h4 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.3.2 </span><span class="title-name">Confidential compute</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-confidential-compute">#</a></h4><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>We are offering capabilities for confidential compute on SLE Micro via the included virtualization stack.</p></section><section class="sect3" id="micro-11-web-based-system-management" data-id-title="1:1 web-based system management"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><div class="title-container"><h4 class="title"><span class="title-number-name"><span class="title-number">2.3.3 </span><span class="title-name">1:1 web-based system management</span></span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="index.html#micro-11-web-based-system-management">#</a></h4><div class="icons"><a target="_blank" class="icon-reportbug" title="Report an issue"> </a></div></div></div></div></div><p>Since SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro is positioned to be used within decentralized infrastructures including Edge use cases and Industrial Edge, a system management based on current YaST2 is not within scope.
Specifically, for Industrial Edge, a basic web-based system management was required. We have chosen the cockpit project as a base for that.
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