Re: [PATCH 06/10] Enable bootloader install.

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> diff --git a/pyanaconda/dispatch.py b/pyanaconda/dispatch.py
> index 07f8fde..2f422fa 100644
> --- a/pyanaconda/dispatch.py
> +++ b/pyanaconda/dispatch.py
> @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ from packages import setupTimezone
>  from storage import storageInitialize
>  from storage import storageComplete
>  from storage.partitioning import doAutoPartition
> -from bootloader import writeBootloader
> +from bootloader import writeBootLoader
>  from flags import flags
>  from upgrade import upgradeMountFilesystems
>  from upgrade import restoreTime
> @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ class Dispatcher(object):
>          self.add_step("postinstallconfig", doPostInstall)
>          self.add_step("writeconfig", writeConfiguration)
>          self.add_step("firstboot", firstbootConfiguration)
> -        self.add_step("instbootloader", writeBootloader)
> +        self.add_step("instbootloader", writeBootLoader)
>          self.add_step("reipl", doReIPL)
>          self.add_step("writeksconfig", writeKSConfiguration)
>          self.add_step("methodcomplete", doMethodComplete)

If writeBootLoader is no longer being called from anywhere in the old,
busted UI code paths, you can just kill it from dispatch.py entirely.

> @@ -50,6 +55,12 @@ def doInstall(storage, payload, ksdata, instClass):
>      # Do packaging.
>      payload.preInstall(packages=storage.packages)
>      payload.install()
> -    payload.postInstall()
> +
> +    with progress_report(_("Performing post-install setup tasks")):

I like "installation" more here.

- Chris

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