Re: Making anaconda disable some storage-related systemd services in post-install config part of livecd install?

2020-06-30 Thread Brian C. Lane
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 01:53:19PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > So 2 questions: > > 1. What do you think of my proposal to disable these > services (when not needed) in the livecd post-install > config phase? Would you be willing to accept a > merge-req for this? > > 2. Its been a long time

sd-boot for UEFI installs

2020-06-30 Thread Jóhann B . Guðmundsson
Hi I'm looking into the scope of replacing grub2 with sd-boot for UEFI installs in Fedora and I'm wondering how such a change would affect Anaconda and if Anaconda is capable of detecting if legacy bios settings is in use and if so install and setup grub2 and if not install and setup

Re: Making anaconda disable some storage-related systemd services in post-install config part of livecd install?

2020-06-30 Thread Patrick Riehecky
On Tue, 2020-06-30 at 13:53 +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > 2 of these are particularly bad because they also bring > > in (through Requires=) the long obsolete systemd-udev-settle > > service significantly delaying the boot. These are dmraid > > and device-mapper-multipath. Can we work make

Re: Making anaconda disable some storage-related systemd services in post-install config part of livecd install?

2020-06-30 Thread Vojtěch Trefný
On 2020-06-30 13:53, Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi All, > > For those of you who are still around from when I was a part > of the anaconda team: long time no see. > > First some background on $subject: > > The Fedora workstation livecd is the default Fedora variant > getfedora.org advices people

Making anaconda disable some storage-related systemd services in post-install config part of livecd install?

2020-06-30 Thread Hans de Goede
Hi All, For those of you who are still around from when I was a part of the anaconda team: long time no see. First some background on $subject: The Fedora workstation livecd is the default Fedora variant getfedora.org advices people to download. As such most Fedora workstation installs will be