kdump enabled in F39

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Hi folks,

I'm having some difficulty tracking down why it's being enabled on Fedora 39 but not on Fedora 38.

On both Fedora 38 and 39, /etc/kdump.conf contains 

auto_reset_crashkernel yes

However, I've never seen the reported behavior until Fedora 39.

While the crashkernel parameter is being set on the kernel command line,  the kdump.service unit is disabled. I don't know how these things interact, so I don't know how big a deal the issue is. Maybe it's just wasted space on the kernel command line?

In any case, eventually it will clutter up the command line for everyone once they update their kernel because this parameter will be added. And I don't know how we fix it with an update because it means stepping on everyone's /etc/kdump.conf - without a way of knowing if they want this or some other setting applied.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2243068


Thanks,


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Chris Murphy
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