The nvme-cli package & the Fedora Server DVD on-media repositories

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Hi!

Recently we have been looking at this bug, currently reported on
Anaconda:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2178508

"missing packages:nvme-cli during the installation of Fedora 38 Server
Beta"

In short, what happens is that starting with Blivet (the storage
library used by the Anaconda installer) 3.7.0 the nvme-cli tool will be
proposed for installation when NVME hardware is detected at
installation time. 

This effectively boils down to the nvme-cli package being added to the
installation RPM transaction.

This works correctly on netinst images, as the nvme-cli package is
available from the Fedora online repositories. But it fails on the F38
Server DVD image, as nvme-cli is *not* present in the on-media
repositories.

My question is - how are the DVD image repositories defined ? How can
the nvme-cli package be added to them ?

Best Wishes
Martin Kolman
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