In the mockups here:
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Design/Whiteboards/SystemStopRestart
there is a way to install updates right above the suspend item. For
an uninstalled livecd, installation is sort of analagous to updates on
an installed system.
This commit adds the installer to the user menu.
Now that GDM no longer has language selection, there's
little reason to use timed login.
This commit changes the default config to use automatic
login instead.
First, strip the "minimization" parts out of fedora-live-base.ks,
and move them into fedora-live-minimization.ks. All previous consumers
of fedora-live-base.ks are updated.
The old fedora-live-base.ks was conflating two entirely different
things:
* A live-based image which can be used to install
* Stripping some random bits to fit onto a CD
The previous fedora-livecd-desktop is now fedora-live-desktop.ks.
The new file fedora-livecd-desktop.ks is actually further
minimizations on top of fedora-live-desktop.ks.
Split up these two concepts so that fedora-live-desktop is *THE*
desktop. What we expect everyone to have as a base, and the
exact same set of packages should be installed by Standalone
Anaconda (DVD) as well. Then, we have minimization hacks
in fedora-live-desktop-cd.ks.
Over time, we should be shrinking the default install and making
it more just-in-time, by e.g. having many more things use
the PackageKit library to pull in components as needed.