While this isn't a problem for Fedora per se, it's worth noting.

OpenSUSE uses btrfs by default and as a result we're unable to open
SUSE guest images from distros that don't include btrfs in the kernel
(ie. RHEL, and maybe CentOS unless you use an alternate kernel).  So
that would apply to Fedora guests too.

This affects all sorts of things like libguestfs, virt-* tools, or
even just attaching or loop-mounting a Fedora disk on a RHEL machine.

Rich.

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