On Fri, 2023-11-24 at 13:38 +0100, Jiri Konecny wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I wonder, I thought that the server images are usually using Anaconda to 
> create a user during installation. Am I missing something?

No, I think you're right there. initial-setup is not part of the
anaconda-deployed Server package set. anaconda - as it does for all
other spins/editions except Workstation - requires you to create a root
password or admin user, so you can always log in.

I think if initial-setup was included in the package set, it would run
on boot if you didn't *both* set the root password *and* create a user
(as it does on spins where it is installed, e.g. KDE), but it isn't.

I tested this with a Server DVD image I had lying around; doing an
install with only root password (no user created) didn't run initial-
setup on boot, and rpm shows initial-setup not installed.

However, as dgilmore noted, the Server ARM disk images certainly do
rely on initial-setup.

> 
> Best Regards,
> Jirka
> 
> Dne 22. 11. 23 v 13:53 Gerd Hoffmann napsal(a):
> > On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 08:07:06AM -0800, Davide Cavalca wrote:
> > > On 2023-11-21 04:34, Jiri Konecny wrote:
> > > > Is Anaconda Initial Setup important for your project or workflow? What
> > > > functionality is absolutely necessary for you? Do you use the text
> > > > mode or the graphical mode? Are you aware of any alternatives? Is
> > > > there anything that would prevent you from migrating to one of the
> > > > proposed alternatives? Also please feel free to share this mail to any
> > > > relevant groups.
> > > The Fedora Asahi Remix uses initial-setup (in text mode) for our Server 
> > > and
> > > Minimal variants.
> > I think this is used by *all* server images.  It offers to set the root
> > password and add users, so without that you simply can't login ...
> > 
> > take care,
> >    Gerd
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