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.
Spaces cause various bugs like #923374 and #855849 , and it would be
better if we just didn't use them.
Note that there's a corresponding pungi change to go with this.
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
rpm-ostree is a new payload type available in Anaconda, will be used
by Project Atomic (http://projectatomic.io) builds and the new Fedora
Cloud Docker Host.
dnf has previously existed, but as it's only required at installation
time, let's move it here as well.
Per discussion on the anaconda list, we don't want to pull these in as
a dependency of the "anaconda" package as initial-setup -> anaconda
which means they end up on every system.
mkefiboot uses pylorax.imgutils, in order to capture information about
umount problems it needs to be run with --debug. This triggers the fuser
call to show what is holding the mount open.
Update the templates and config file to better support EFI on aarch64
on 64-bit ARM.
Resolves: rhbz#1067671
Signed-off-by: David A. Marlin <dmarlin@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
Right now, logind reserves tty6 for a login shell, which is not what we
want - normally anaconda puts Xorg there, and there's no need for a
login prompt anyway.
This configures logind to activate "anaconda-shell@.service" when a user
switches to an unused tty, and reserves tty2 for that purpose (which is
where users expect a shell anyway).
This will avoid us having login prompts that users don't know what to do
with. It also probably saves us a little bit of RAM.
Some things need grubby. But they don't want to require them. So we make
sure it is available for other packages to use while building the
images.
Note that it is still removed in the cleanup script, and when installing
a system the grubby used will be the one pulled from the install repo.
Currently, yaboot is the ISO boot loader in fedora and the Fedora on
POWER team is making an effort in order to replace it by GRUB2 in the
F20 release cycle. I'm sending a lorax patch so you guys can comment
on it. I'm planning to create a feature page for that too.
This patch only change the lorax template for ppc and should not
affect other archs, like x86.
--
Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
Software Engineer
Linux Technology Center - IBM Systems & Technology Group
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.
Conditionalize shim and grub2-efi and whatnot on being x86_64 for now -
at some point they'll turn into "efi architectures" and maybe even split
for SB vs not SB, but for now, this is fine.
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>