This package no longer contains anything that we actually use. Removing
it also removes gnome-themes, which we needed for the metacity theme but
which is now handled by anaconda, and gtk2-engines.
fedora-gnome-theme provides gnome-themes-standard, from which we remove
everything except a metacity theme file that metacity doesn't actually
use. Remove fedora-gnome-theme entirely and manually add the font
dependency that it was pulling in.
To make it easier for users to add product and updates images look for
any packages that provide lorax-product-* or lorax-updates-*
Related: rhbz#1155228
This reverts commit bc9b40f18f.
anaconda-21.48.14-1 will revert to the below behavior, so remove the virtual
provide that was added for F21 Alpha/Beta.
You must include a repo in your installation environment that has an id
matching the lower case first part of your product name when split at the '-'
character.
If you don't do that closest mirror will not work.
For Fedora products this means including ONE repo with an id of
'fedora'.
We have shim and grub working together on aarch64 now, so we may as well
use them.
(this also makes the case of boot${arch}.efi not mixed-case, which
should guarantee it's in FAT rather than VFAT...)
Related: rhbz#1100048
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
at-spi is the old accessibility library, deprecated in these gtk3 times
by at-spi2-atk. at-spi-corba has been replaced with atk-bridge.
at-spi2-atk is a dependency of gtk3, so there's no need to explicitly
add it.
This is a virtual provides that should install the product specific yum
repo files in /etc/yum.repos.d/ with the one matching the product name
enabled. Eg. fedora-server.repo with an id of fedora-server and
enabled=1
Anaconda will then use this repository when 'Closest Mirror' is selected
as the installation source.
Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
This reverts commit f3f2aa4851.
The addon does not currently work, reverting it until it does and has
been tested so that it doesn't block further Fedora work by breaking the
installer iso.
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.
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.
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>
Resolves this error on s390x:
...
running runtime-install.tmpl
installpkg modutils failed: No package(s) available to install
Looking for extra fedup-dracut packages...
...
dracut tries to build hostonly initrd by default without the nohostonly
package/config; this results in a bunch of error messages about missing
files in proc and sys, and then the resulting initrd doesn't work 'cuz
it doesn't have any drivers for anything.