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Enable fwupd refresh timer on Fedora 39 #2562

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@travier travier commented Aug 23, 2023

Enable fwupd refresh timer on Fedora 39

See: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/EnableFwupdRefreshByDefault
Fixes: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1512


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This all looks overall good.

(I do wonder whether it would have been easier to just enable it across the board and add a preset to disable it where it isn't wanted, but eh)

@dustymabe dustymabe merged commit 66aed2a into coreos:testing-devel Aug 24, 2023
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@travier travier deleted the f39-fwupd-refresh-timer branch August 25, 2023 10:08
ravanelli added a commit to ravanelli/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this pull request Aug 28, 2023
 - Add fwupd package to all arhces. Instead of skipping it for s390x
 - We enabled fwupd in coreos#2562 and if it fail now
  we should be able to track it via kola test.

Signed-off-by: Renata Ravanelli <[email protected]>
ravanelli added a commit to ravanelli/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this pull request Aug 28, 2023
 - Add fwupd package for all architecture, eliminating the exclusion for 's390x';
 - Now that we enabled/start 'fwupd' by default in coreos#2562. We should have
   this package to all arhces.

Signed-off-by: Renata Ravanelli <[email protected]>
ravanelli added a commit to ravanelli/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2023
 - Add fwupd package for all architecture, eliminating the exclusion for 's390x';
 - Now that we enabled/start 'fwupd' by default in coreos#2562. We should have
   this package to all arhces.

Signed-off-by: Renata Ravanelli <[email protected]>
ravanelli added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 30, 2023
 - Add fwupd package for all architecture, eliminating the exclusion for 's390x';
 - Now that we enabled/start 'fwupd' by default in #2562. We should have
   this package to all arhces.

Signed-off-by: Renata Ravanelli <[email protected]>
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jlebon commented Sep 7, 2023

I've verified that that the MOTD part of this change uses dropins and should get displayed correctly on FCOS.

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travier commented Sep 7, 2023

Thanks!

HuijingHei pushed a commit to HuijingHei/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this pull request Oct 10, 2023
 - Add fwupd package for all architecture, eliminating the exclusion for 's390x';
 - Now that we enabled/start 'fwupd' by default in coreos#2562. We should have
   this package to all arhces.

Signed-off-by: Renata Ravanelli <[email protected]>
HuijingHei pushed a commit to HuijingHei/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this pull request Oct 10, 2023
 - Add fwupd package for all architecture, eliminating the exclusion for 's390x';
 - Now that we enabled/start 'fwupd' by default in coreos#2562. We should have
   this package to all arhces.

Signed-off-by: Renata Ravanelli <[email protected]>
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Enable fwupd-refresh.timer by default on IoT, CoreOS & Server editions
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