Hi!
stratis is actually packaged, so you can install it using dnf.
dnf install stratis-cli
should do the trick.
This works for Fedora 29+.
man stratis
will then give you list of stratis command w/ which to command the stratisd daemon to perform various actions. The examples at the end are the best way to begin using stratis.
We also have a website, with some FAQ: https://stratis-storage.github.io/.
And you're welcome to join us on IRC: irc.freenode.net #stratis-storage.
In that sense Stratis _is_ user ready. We welcome your feedback.
However, please do _not_ entrust any data that is valuable to you to it. Stratis is not yet perfect, and you might lose something you value that way.
- mulhern
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eduardo Minguez" edu@redhat.com To: stratis-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Friday, November 2, 2018 6:04:56 AM Subject: [stratis-devel] Is stratis user ready?
Hi all,
With the recent 1.0.1 release, I've try to look for some documentation on how to use stratis as user* but I couldn't find anything in the website so I'm wondering if it is user ready yet or if there is some documentation on how to use it that I miss.
Thanks!!!
- Step by step tutorial on how to install it, basic commands, etc.
-- Eduardo Mínguez Pérez Senior System Engineer, RHCE, RHCSA Red Hat Spain ✉ edu@redhat.com
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