Also, another question about $BOOT as VFAT, is asking the kdump folks
if they're OK with the proposed change? Because right now kdump
expects to use /boot, which is historically ext4 for a long time now,
for kernel crash files. Or if they're better off writing crash files
somewhere in /var ?

When the anaconda folks were evaluating the partition size for /boot
from 500MB to 1GiB a little over a year ago, it was due to RHEL
customers running out of room with a 500MB /boot, and it's because of
the extra kdump files being written out, since I guess kdump is
enabled by default on RHEL (and maybe CentOS, not sure).

-- 
Chris Murphy
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