Re: Modularity and the system-upgrade path

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On Thursday, October 17, 2019 1:59:19 AM MST Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
> The one thing we are using default modular stream in RHEL 8 for is to be
> able to provide access to packages in kickstart that were moved to
> modules in RHEL 8. An example is idm:client stream which is a default
> module stream in RHEL 8 exactly for this reason, to be able to install
> ipa-client package and enroll a system into IPA from a kickstart file.
> 
> We don't package FreeIPA in modules in Fedora yet but this is one of
> real examples how default module streams are helpful to maintain
> coherent user experience for existing users of kickstart files.
> 
> -- 
> / Alexander Bokovoy
> Sr. Principal Software Engineer
> Security / Identity Management Engineering
> Red Hat Limited, Finland

You could install the ipa-client package and enroll a system into IPA from a 
kickstart in RHEL 7 too.. Without modules. That's what I've deployed for the 
environments I support, for example. Using a module is not required there.

-- 
John M. Harris, Jr.
Splentity

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