Although the official Fedora CoreOS documentation only provides instructions for running CoreOS on a Raspberry Pi 4, it does actually work on older boards as well. `coreos-installer` creates a GPT disk label, which the older devices do not support, but this can be worked around using a hybrid MBR label. Unfortunately, after I put all the effort into refactoring this script and adding support for the older devices, I realized that it was rather pointless as those boards simply do not have enough memory to be useful Kubernetes nodes. I was hoping to move the Zigbee and ZWave controllers to a Raspberry Pi 3, but these processes take way too much memory for that.
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RPi4boot
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