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July 14, 2026
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Update to Fedora Silverblue Fails

  • July 14, 2026
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Hi,

I'm using Fedora Silverblue and have installed 1Password as a layered app because it causes too many problems as a Flatpak. It worked fine for months, but during today's update, I got this error on my Immutable system

 

error: Running %post for 1password: bwrap(/bin/sh): Der Kindprozess wurde mit Status 1 beendet; run `journalctl -t 'rpm-ostree(1password.post)'` for more information
 

Jul 14 21:19:01 Silverblue rpm-ostree(1password.post)[19373]: mkdir: Verzeichnis »»/usr/local«« konnte nicht angelegt werden: Die Datei existiert bereits

 

Can you help me? Even though the error message says otherwise, it seems that a PostScript isn't running properly because it doesn't have write permissions on an immutable system.

Thank you in advance 

 

Best answer by 1P_Gem

Hi all! I just wanted to share a quick update regarding the known issue with updating on rpm-ostree-based systems.

 

Our development team have prepared a fix that's currently available in the latest Nightly release. While I don't have an exact timeline, barring any unforeseen circumstances, this fix should be available in future Beta/Stable releases.
 
If you're interested in giving the Nightly release a try, you can find steps on how to do so here:
 
☞ Use 1Password beta or nightly releases

 

If you have any questions or concerns, let us know.

24 replies

July 22, 2026

I find the process of switching back from a nightly build to the production branch too cumbersome. I'll wait until the fix has been fully implemented.

1P_Gem
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 23, 2026

Hi ​@KBC827012435522, thanks for letting me know! I don’t yet have a date for when this fix will reach the stable release, but you can keep an eye on our release notes page for news.

July 29, 2026

Hi ​@1P_Gem,

since the newest Linux stable doesn’t contain the fix according to https://releases.1password.com/linux/stable/ and the timeline seems to be an update every 2 weeks, can we assume that the fix is in the next version?

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
July 29, 2026

@xfallme 

Thanks for following up! The fix is now being tested in the beta version of 1Password for Linux

We’ve fixed an issue where updating 1Password could fail on Fedora Silverblue, Bazzite, and other rpm-ostree-based Linux distributions.

We don’t have a specific timeline to share on when the fix will be released to the production version but if testing in the beta goes well we hope to release it as soon as possible. 

-Dave