Hi,
lately we've been looking into why some of the spokes are hidden for Workstation and some not for Silverblue. The reason for that was that there is a special configuration file that is created in the Workstation kickstart file[0], that hides some of the spokes, that are being handled by GNOME Initial Setup. We should create that file for Silverblue as well - probably in post script of the compose[1]. When I first proposed that in the #silverblue, then Dusty Mabe replied, that the Silverblue is already using the Workstation installation class, so the system should be reworked to take that into account. The Anaconda developer Vendula Poncová came with the proposed solution[2], where the /data/product.d/ configuration files are used to hide the spokes. Our particular problem is solved by the commit [3]. The nice thing about the new solution is that it allows us to drop the entry from the Workstation's kickstart file and have the configuration united on one place in the Anaconda repository.
Does anyone has anything to share about the proposed solution?
[3] - https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/pull/1981/commits/1549aac68010443d6390495c9dbc6996574f910d
Bye,
Tom
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