dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following:
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That just sets install class for the given installation run - it won't make the
result into a Fedora Workstation installation image.
right. I'm just saying that we can use the Everything buildinstall along with
`installclass --name="Fedora Workstation"` to do our anaconda runs where we
create image artifiacts. For example one of them is the [workstation image
build](https://pagure.io/pungi-fedora/blob/586b7ec6721d596972a23f59074bb000024e569b/f/fedora.conf#_434-449).
We can just point `'install_tree_from': 'Everything'` and `'repo':
'Everything'` and then update the `fedora-disk-workstation.ks` to have
`installclass --name="Fedora Workstation"`.
I don't see the difference from just making sure Variant in the .buildstamp file on
the image point to correct installclass. Setting default boot options means changing the
(syslinux?) bootloader config, which is yet again a text file located on the image.
The difference is we wouldn't have to create two separate deliverables (one
Workstation netinstall and one Everything netinstall). The user chooses at runtime using
the syslinux menu. That's not a switch you can do with the buildstamp file IIUC.
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