Intel NUC 12 Enthusiast Kit with Arc 770 and fedora 39

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Hi,
a friend of mine has an Intel NUC 12 Enthusiast Kit (NUC12SNKi72) with an Intel Arc 770 graphic card installed on it.
By default fedora 39 anaconda freezes (black screen after skipping verify media and selecting install option).
It seems the same scenario as described here for fedora 37:
https://kevinquillen.com/getting-intel-arc-770m-work-fedora-37
Before going through all the same steps I would like to test something shorter, especially without disabling ACPI and PCIe Power mgmt in the bios, if possible in latest Fedora.
Suggestions for anaconda boot parameters?
Eg
1) using nomodeset option at installation phase. Could it work oob?
2) any way to specify an option for a kernel module during install? WHat syntax?
I mean the equivalent of using the
options i915 force_probe=5690
in /etc/modprobe.d/i915.conf for an already installed system

BTW: I have still to understand if the system will use both graphics cards (which one is primary in this case?) or if the onboard one will be disabled if using a discrete card on the Nuc.
Thanks in advance,
Gianluca
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