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DESCRIPTION:[IncusOS](https://linuxcontainers.org/incus-os) is an immutable
  OS based on Debian 13 and built using mkosi. It's designed to be as secur
 e as possible\, actively relying on both UEFI Secure Boot and a TPM 2.0 mo
 dule to provide strong boot security as well as encryption at rest through
  LUKS+TPM.\n\nIts whole purpose is to provide an ideal environment for run
 ning [Incus](https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/) with a focus on running o
 n bare metal with pretty complex local and remote storage as well as a var
 iety of networking options.\n\nUnlike most other Linux systems\, IncusOS d
 oesn't provide any local or remote shell access to the system. Instead it'
 s entirely API driven with its management API being available through the 
 Incus API itself.\n\nThat management API allows for system configuration\,
  update management\, installation of additional components (systemd system
  extensions)\, configuring a variety of system services\, ... But it also 
 needs to handle a variety of fallback and recovery/patching mechanisms for
  when something goes wrong.\n\nThis talk will cover why we built IncusOS\,
  how we built it\, its current state and what we're working towards in the
  near future.
DTSTAMP:20260710T215736Z
LOCATION:Loft
SUMMARY:Building IncusOS - Stéphane Graber
URL:https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/all-systems-go-2026/talk/ER3SSR/
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