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Chapter 5. Updating an image
You can update the packages and the package version for an image you have already created. For that, you can use one of the following options to perform the update.
- Use the Update button in the dashboard to add the latest package version update to the image.
- Use the More options icon (⋮) to the image you plan to update to be able to choose the package version to update your image. For example, if the system is running the version 2 and you are running the version 5, you can pick one of the versions between 2 and 5 to update the image.
Using RHEL for Edge customized images that were created using the on-premise version of RHEL image builder is not supported in the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console.
There is no support for updating an Edge system by using the CLI. You can only update your Edge systems by using the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console.
Prerequisites
- You must have a Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console account.
- You must have built an image in the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console.
Procedure
- Access Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console platform and log in.
- From the console dashboard, navigate to Red Hat Insights > RHEL > Inventory > Images. The Insights image builder environment opens.
- In the image builder application, click the Immutable (OSTree) tab.
Choose between one of the 2 ways to update your image:
Either the click the More options icon (⋮).
or click the- Click .
On the Update image: image-name wizard, follow the steps:
- On the Details page, enter a description for the image.
- Click .
On the Options page, follow the steps:
- Select the image base release for your image.
- To build an update, clear the RHEL for Edge installer (.iso) check box.
- Click .
On the Content page:
On the Additional Red Hat packages page, add any core RHEL package, for example,
emacs
.-
In the Available packages search field, enter
emacs
and click the search icon. -
Select
emacs
from the search results. -
Click the Add Selected or Add all arrow button to add
emacs
to the list.
-
In the Available packages search field, enter
- Click .
On the Custom repositories page:
- Select the custom repository you added.
On the Additional custom packages page:
- Add the packages that you want.
- Click .
On the Review page:
- Check the data is correct and click .