Artem Chernyshev
Artem Chernyshev
Yep, doesn't seem to be valid.
@utkuozdemir this issue isn't about the system disk, but about the extra disks. We have everything prepared for that. Talos support was already added for that: it's possible to both...
The idea is to let users explicitly mark some disks as managed by Omni. Only then they'll be wiped.
We are going to allow wiping user disks with `talosctl wipe disk ` See: https://github.com/siderolabs/omni/issues/1143
Implement user management methods in the CLI: - user add - user remove - user list
Provide a page for downgrading the machines in maintenance mode: - on Machines page display the button to change Talos version. - we shouldn't display it for the machines running...
> Omni will automatically downgrade or upgrade the Talos that is installed to the machine, so that it can join the cluster. So if the machine is running Talos off...
That's certainly doable. I had some ideas around that when I first worked on the UI prototypes for Omni. Something like this on the Overview page:  And a dedicated...
That could be cool, but I wouldn't have peace of mind knowing that my cluster can do unattended upgrades :sweat_smile: If that feature gets enough demand we can think about...
Actually you can use CLI, like that: ``` omnictl download --secureboot iso ```