Re: F21 Self Contained Change: Security Policy In The Installer

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On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 01:40:53PM -0400, Jan Lieskovsky wrote:

> Of course, in the case they wouldn't like to configure any security
> policy and use just vanilla Fedora installation, the can "ignore"
> the security section, configure just those sections as configured
> (required to be configured) now (e.g. INSTALLATION SOURCE, SOFTWARE
> SELECTION etc.), and click the "Begin Installation" button. In that
> case no security profile would be applied.

The demos seem to cover the case where there's already data provided 
from the Kickstart file. What options are presented to the user if 
there's no oscap entry in Kickstart? Is the user expected to provide a 
path to download a policy?

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