Bug 1218824

Summary: [doc] Issue in "SLE BCI-Base and SLE BCI-Init: When you need flexibility"
Product: [Non-product-specific documentation] Documentation Reporter: Karen Van der Veer <kvanderveer>
Component: Smart DocsAssignee: Dmitri Popov <dmitri.popov>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID QA Contact: Tanja Roth <taroth>
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Description Karen Van der Veer 2024-01-15 22:56:44 UTC
SLE BCI-Base and SLE BCI-Init: When you need flexibility:

https://documentation.suse.com/container/all/single-html/Container-guide/#id-sle-bci-base-and-sle-bci-init-when-you-need-flexibility

I'm confused. The previous table says there are 4 versions of SLE BCI:
- Base
- Minimal
- Micro
- Busybox

What's Init?
Comment 1 Karen Van der Veer 2024-01-15 22:58:19 UTC
P.S. When I tried to submit this bug, I got an error message saying I couldn't submit the bug because the email dmitri.popov@suse.de couldn't be found. When I discovered Dmitri still works at SUSE, I went into Advanced and changed it to suse.com.
Comment 2 Dmitri Popov 2024-01-16 09:03:35 UTC
The second para in https://documentation.suse.com/container/all/single-html/Container-guide/#id-sle-bci-base-and-sle-bci-init-when-you-need-flexibility explains what Base-Initi is. :-) It's basically BCI-Base that uses systemd.

I'll look into the email issue. Thank you for letting me know!