to allow developers to quickly test the build process
to give users the option of installing a minimalistic environment
Packages:
Some packages have been included in this profile for convenience purposes.
While others I should probably explain:
light - to allow users to control the screen and keyboard backlight from the command line.
net-tools - I'll probably get my hand slapped for this, but there's a fair amount of people who
like using ifconfig to view (not set) the interface config info
alsa-ucm-asahi - although not really needed for a minimal env, we include this so
that users won't have to remember to install it later on.
Preferences:
* use that standard Fedora behavior of an /xfs boot partition
bootloader:
* use that standard Fedora grub behavior of timeout=5 and timeout_style="hidden"
The idea behind this was twofold:
Packages:
Some packages have been included in this profile for convenience purposes.
While others I should probably explain:
light - to allow users to control the screen and keyboard backlight from the command line.
net-tools - I'll probably get my hand slapped for this, but there's a fair amount of people who
like using ifconfig to view (not set) the interface config info
alsa-ucm-asahi - although not really needed for a minimal env, we include this so
that users won't have to remember to install it later on.
Preferences:
* use that standard Fedora behavior of an /xfs boot partition
bootloader:
* use that standard Fedora grub behavior of timeout=5 and timeout_style="hidden"