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Heh, this is a funny one. At first I thought the Fedora 25 Everything and Workstation network install images were only offering the Server package set. Turns out this is not in fact the bug... I wrote the F25 Alpha-1.2 Everything and Workstation network install images to USB with dd, then booted them. I saw that on SOFTWARE SELECTION, only the Server and custom package sets were available. But then I noticed that INSTALLATION SOURCE on the hub was showing what looked like a Server DVD volume label. So I went to that spoke and, sure enough, it turned out I had a Fedora 24 Server DVD in the DVD drive, and it had been auto-selected as the install source. I guess it's arguable whether this is a bug, but it's at least not what I was expecting - I'd expect the default install source for a network install image to be the network, regardless of whether there happens to be an installer DVD in the DVD drive...
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 26 development cycle. Changing version to '26'.
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