Instalación
Cambios en Anaconda
Esta sección cubre los cambios en el instalador Anaconda, incluyendo cambios en los instaladores interactivos gráfico y en modo texto, Kickstart y las opciones de arranque del instalador.
Cambios generales
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En Fedora Workstation, el esquema de particionamiento predeterminado se ha cambiado a Btrfs. Consulte Cambios en toda la distribución para obtener más información.
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El instalador ahora ejecuta
zram-generatoren lugar de su propia implementación del servicio zRAM. La opción de arranqueinst.zramestá obsoleta. Este cambio está relacionado con la característica de intercambio zRAM. -
El instalador gráfico ahora mostrará un mensaje de advertencia si ingresa un tamaño de partición/volumen/subvolumen no válido en la partición personalizada.
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/bootahora puede ser un volumen Btrfs. -
El instalador ahora comprueba las particiones existentes son montadas. Anteriormente, solo eran comprobadas las particiones creadas nuevamente.
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En la pantalla de Selección de Software, las líneas en etiquetas ahora son partidas automáticamente con el fin de prevenir que la pantalla se vuelva más ancha que el monitor.
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You can now drag and resize the custom storage summary dialog in the GUI.
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The installer now uses the keyfile format instead of
ifcfgto store network configuration passed through the UI or boot options. Kickstart-specified network options are still currently saved inifcfg. -
You can now select the LUKS version of an encrypted container in the Manual Partitioning screen.
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Georgian translations now work correctly on the Welcome screen.
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The Welcome screen now displays the title of a detected existing Linux installation correctly when you change the language.
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The installer now displays the correct error message when no Linux partitions are detected in rescue mode.
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The
default_partitioningconfiguration option in theStoragesection now accepts a list of mount points and their attributes. See the upstream documentation for details. -
Anaconda now displays a warning if you use an Anaconda-specific boot option without the
inst.prefix. In the next release (Fedora 34), support for using these options without a prefix will be removed completely. -
The
inst.ks=bd:…boot option has been removed. This option was implemented as a placeholder for future implementation which was never finished. -
When Anaconda attempts to load a kernel module which is missing but not required for the installation, it now prints
anaconda-modprobe: Module <name> not foundinstead of the old error message ofmodprobe: FATAL: Module floppy not found in directory /lib/modules/…in order to prevent confusion. -
The installer’s crash reporting mechanism now produces correct bug identification hashes, which prevents Anaconda bugs from being filed as duplicates.
Cambios en Kickstart
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New Kickstart command
timesourcehas been added. See the upstream documentation for details. The--ntpserversand--nontpoptions of thetimezonecommand will be deprecated in future releases as the new command replaces their functionality. -
The
%presection now supports configuring VLAN over bond devices. -
The
%presection now supports bridged bond. -
The
network --nodefrouteoption now also works when defined in the%presection. -
Sending of custom vendor-class-identifier to a dhcp server has been fixed both for Kickstart
network --dhcpclasscommand and theinst.dhcpclassboot option. -
The
--biospartoption of theharddrivecommand has been removed. This option was implemented as a placeholder for future implementation which was never finished. -
The installer now runs the
%onerrorand%tracebackscripts for all types of exceptions now. Previously, these scripts were not run for example onNonInteractiveErrorexceptions in command line mode, which prevented them from handling failures during automated installs that could not proceed with the given configuration. -
The Kickstart file that is automatically generated after the installation at
/root/anaconda-ks.cfgnow contains information about the current Anaconda version, which helps with identification and debugging, and allows for better reproducible builds.
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