Gtk turned off the inspector keybindings by default, because they were
interfering with applications that use a lot of complicated keyboard
shortcuts. This is not a concern for anaconda, and the inspector is
pretty handy, so turn it back on.
So we can activate master connection instead of searching for and activating
slave connections.
Makes turning bond/team device on in network spoke work.
Resolves: rhbz#1172751
It also causes a device configured in dracut to be properly reactivated as a slave
if it is configured so by kickstart.
Resolves: rhbz#1134090
The settings in /apps/metacity/general are now covered by gsettings in
org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences. The keybinding settings are already
covered by the overrides for org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings.
The system-wide spice guest agent, spice-vdagentd, normally uses
systemd-logind to determine which of the per-session spice-vdagent
instances it should be communicating with. On the non-live media, the X
session isn't registered with systemd-logind, so instead start
spice-vdagentd with -X to disable the systemd-logind integration and
serve instead to a single spice-vdagent.
In fips mode creation of the protocol 1 key causes it to hang. This
removes the explicit HostKey entries and lets sshd decide which keys to
create when it starts.
Add a command that opens the anaconda.log file located in /tmp
with less. The command is added as the most recently used.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kolman <mkolman@gmail.com>
We use this to set various sysctl settings, like setting kernel.printk=1
so we don't get the screen all crudded up with kernel messages during
text-mode installs.
move arch-specific stuff to arch-specific subdirs and move all the
common stuff to a subdir named 'common'. Also, rename '.profile' and
'.bash_history' so you actually see them when you 'ls' the 'common' dir.
also added some helpful(?) comments to the templates.