+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1491284 +++ We would like to migrate installclasses from fedora-productimg-* into anaconda source tree, the same as we are doing for Fedora Server in bug 1466967. As the BZ Description says: > As the Anaconda now contains even non Fedora/RHEL install classes (such as > for CentOS[1] or Scientific Linux[2]) I think it no longer makes sense to > host the Fedora Server install class separately. > > Having install class together with the other install classes should make > maintenance, debugging and testing easier. This might also help prevent or > at least make easier to spot Install Class related issues such as for > example bug 1466964. It would also make reworking of installclass mechanism in the future easier. I am opening this BZ to track removing of the installclass from the package when anaconda is ready, and of course for tracking of any concerns from the involved product side. --- Additional comment from Matthew Miller on 2017-09-13 08:43:48 EDT --- How will this work with the logos?
Is this a dup of https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1513028?
Anaconda PR to migrate Atomic install class: https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/pull/1311 If I'm not mistaken we only need to merge this and retire the product image package. Can you please verify if that is correct and retire that package Colin?
PR in Anaconda was merged.
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