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[[File:Rocky Linux 9 Workstation showing GNOME Shell 40.png | thumb | Screenshot of Rocky Linux desktop]]
[[File:Rocky Linux 9 Workstation showing GNOME Shell 40.png | thumb | Screenshot of Rocky Linux desktop]]
[[File:Rocky_Linux_wordmark.svg | thumb | Rocky Linux official logo]]
[[File:Rocky_Linux_wordmark.svg | thumb | Rocky Linux official logo]]
Rocky Linux is a Linux distribution developed by RSEF (Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation), which is a privately owned benefit corporation that describes itself as a "self-imposed not-for-profit". It is intended to be a downstream binary-compatible release using the [[RHEL|Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)]] operating system source code. The project's aim is to provide a production-grade enterprise operating system. Rocky Linux has become popular for enterprise operating system use.
Rocky Linux is a Linux distribution developed by RESF (Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation), which is a privately owned benefit corporation that describes itself as a "self-imposed not-for-profit". It is intended to be a downstream binary-compatible release using the [[RHEL|Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)]] operating system source code. The project's aim is to provide a production-grade enterprise operating system. Rocky Linux has become popular for enterprise operating system use.


= Migration =
= Migration =

Latest revision as of 15:45, 10 June 2024

Introduction

Rocky Linux

Rocky Linux
Release Status Maintained
Release Model Stable
Package Manager dnf
Default Desktops GNOME
Usage Type Desktop, Server
Architectures x86-64-v2, s390x, ppc64el, ARM64
Website rockylinux.org
Screenshot of Rocky Linux desktop
Rocky Linux official logo

Rocky Linux is a Linux distribution developed by RESF (Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation), which is a privately owned benefit corporation that describes itself as a "self-imposed not-for-profit". It is intended to be a downstream binary-compatible release using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system source code. The project's aim is to provide a production-grade enterprise operating system. Rocky Linux has become popular for enterprise operating system use.

Migration

You can migrate to Rocky Linux from CentOS Stream, CentOS, AlmaLinux, RHEL, or Oracle Linux. To do this, you need a handy tool called migrate2rocky. It is a script that, when run, will change out all of your repositories to those of Rocky Linux. Packages will install and upgrade or down-grade as necessary, and your operating system's branding will also change.

Caveats and warnings

Do check out migrate2rocky's README page, because known clashes exist. This script is most likely to work without incident on completely fresh installs. If you want to convert a production server, make a data backup and system snapshot, or do it in a staging environment first.