Andrea Bolognani 22cbd2d58e p550: Disable initial-setup
We keep hitting this situation on P550 where
systemd-vconsole-setup runs after initial-setup has already
been started. This causes virtual consoles to be re-initialized,
and as a consequence initial-setup stops accepting input and
becomes effectively stuck. This doesn't seem to be a problem on
other hardware, e.g. VF2.

Generally speaking having initial-setup run during the first
boot provides a good user experience and matches what other
architectures are doing, so we want to keep doing it, but the
issue mentioned above makes it a no-go for P550.

Until we've figured out how to prevent this from happening,
don't enable initial-setup and keep the default root password
around so that the machine can still be logged into.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>
2025-01-29 18:21:39 +01:00
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fedora-kiwi-descriptions

This project is used to manage the Fedora KIWI image descriptions used in composing Fedora release images.

The 41 branch is used for Fedora 41 images.

All changes should be made via the PR workflow.

Image variants

Please look at VARIANTS for details on the available configurations that can be built.

Image build quickstart

Set up your development environment and run the image build (substitute <image_type> and <image_profile> for the appropriate settings):

# Install kiwi
[]$ sudo dnf --assumeyes install kiwi
# Run the image build
[]$ sudo ./kiwi-build --kiwi-file=Fedora.kiwi --image-type=<image_type> --image-profile=<image_profile> --output-dir ./outdir

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