A related issue:
when installing *without* kickstart (just plain anaconda) F27 beta I
was first asked about the keyboard layout in anaconda, and made my
choices there, and then g-i-s insisted on asking the same questions
again starting from scratch. This is especially annoying because
g-i-s ignored previous setup, and doesn't have a quit button or a skip
button, so unless I picked the keyboard layouts again, it would just
undo my changes.
Not sure how much of this is intended, but it feels like a regression
from F26.
Zbyszek
On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 07:26:02PM +0200, Rui Tiago Cação Matos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 2:30 AM, Adam Williamson
> <adamwill(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> > There was a change to anaconda between Fedora 25 and Fedora 26 which
> > causes it to write a line:
> >
> > post_install_tools_disabled=1
>
> Right, the gdm/gnome-initial-setup behavior of not doing anything if
> anaconda writes this out is very much on purpose, including in
> existing user mode as you noticed. The rational AFAICT is that
> sysadmins want an automated, sure-fire way to disable *any* kind of
> initial setup.
>
> > to /etc/sysconfig/anaconda for all kickstarted installs where there is
> > no explicit 'firstboot' directive in the kickstart.
>
> Now this I'm not so sure of but I'll defer to the anaconda folks. I'll
> say that when I was doing the above changes to gdm/g-i-s I was under
> the assumption that firstboot was enabled by default. You're asserting
> that firstboot is now disabled by default which is a substantial
> behavior change indeed.
>
> Rui
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