Given one's current installation is a workstation, What is the consequence of running fedup with the option |--product=nonproduct| | |The wiki at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp says:
. . . . Upgrading from Fedora 20 or earlier: Products
In order to select one of the new Fedora flavors, FedUp has a new option, --product=<PRODUCT>. When upgrading from Fedora 20 or earlier to Fedora 21 or later, you must pass this --product option.
You can use the values workstation, server, cloud or nonproduct. If you upgrade to Workstation or Server, all the packages that are included in a default installation of that flavor will be installed after the upgrade (that is, any that are not currently installed will be added). Your firewall configuration will also be reset to the default for that flavor (in the Workstation case, this is a fairly open configuration). If you do not wish these things to happen, use the value nonproduct.
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So, using nonproduct, one could end up missing some packages, which would otherwise be installed by selecting product=workstation ???
If that is the case, how can one find out what those packages are after fedup .... --product=nonproduct ?