Up until now, Kairos has shipped with first-class support for k3s out of the box. If you wanted something else? You had to rely on community-powered providers. And let’s be honest, while amazing in their own right, they’ve been… fragmented. We’ve seen providers emerge for kubeadm, nodeadm, microk8s, and even another flavor of k3s. Each one added the ability to run Kubernetes on Kairos, but they were often self-contained efforts. Most didn’t plug into our cloud-init-style configurati...