ANNOUNCEMENT: next stream now available (based on Fedora 32)
by Dusty Mabe
*NOTE*: If you are an early adopter of the `next` stream and are
currently running `32.20200416.1.0` there is an issue [1].
Please follow the instructions at the bottom of this email
or your system won't auto update.
We are happy to inform you that the Fedora CoreOS `next` stream
is now available for use. The `next` stream is one of our three
automatically updating production streams for our community to
choose from. The `next` stream is currently based on Fedora 32 [2]
and will soon be rolling into `testing` and eventually `stable`.
Utilizing the `next` stream *now* gives users the opportunity to
find issues and help the community fix them before they enter the
other streams and cause regressions there.
Artifacts that were built from the `next` stream content are
available on the download page [3].
For more information about streams and about switching between
them see the Fedora CoreOS documentation[4].
The Fedora CoreOS Team
[1] https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/473
[2] https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-32/
[3] https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/download?stream=next
[4] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-coreos/update-streams/
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## Fixing `32.20200416.1.0` systems
If you are currently running Fedora CoreOS `32.20200416.1.0` please
run the following to re-enable automatic updates on your system:
```
sudo rm -f /etc/fedora-coreos-pinger/config.d/90-disable-on-non-production-stream.toml
sudo rm -f /etc/zincati/config.d/90-disable-on-non-production-stream.toml
sudo systemctl restart zincati.service
```
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