Also is there any way I can control the order of the installation in my
package list ?

For example given the package list:
> %packages
> @^workstation-product-environment
> @admin-tools
> @authoring-and-publishing
> @c-development
> @container-management
> @d-development
> @development-tools
> @editors
> @headless-management
> @libreoffice
> @mate-applications
> @network-server
> @office
> @rpm-development-tools
> @sound-and-video
> @system-tools
> @window-managers

How do I chose which is installed first and which is installed later ? Or
are they installed just in the order they are specified ?

On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 1:15 AM Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:

> On 4/10/20 1:55 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> > I am doing a Kickstart installation of Fedora Workstation from the
> > Fedora Server NetInstall ISO. Everything is going as expected until I
> > hit the installation of the package: flatpak-selinux.
> >
> > Well I wish Anaconda would let me continue the installation if one
> > package failed, but no I have to exit the installer and begin
> > downloading 2.13 GB again and again.
>
> > First question, any way for Anaconda to ignore such errors in the
> > Kickstart file ?
>
> I've run into similar issues, but as annoying as it is, it would not be
> a good idea to continue if there's a failure.
>
> > Secondly, what should I do about this error ?
> >
> > An open bug already exists here:
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1723118
> > and https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1723940
> >
> > One has a status of CLOSED and one has a status of MODIFIED.
> >
> > Now I can understand CLOSED since it was a duplicate but what does
> > modified mean ? Also there are no solutions so what do I do now?
>
> I found the documentation for the states:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/BugStatusWorkFlow
> MODIFIED means a fix is checked in, but an update hasn't been created yet.
>
> > I actually got this bug in VirtualBox once during the testing of my
> > Kickstart file but it got resolved automatically on a next install. This
> > is not the case for my laptop though, it hits the error every time.
> >
> > These are the packages in my Kickstart:
> > %packages
> > @^workstation-product-environment
> > @admin-tools
> > @authoring-and-publishing
> > @c-development
> > @container-management
> > @d-development
> > @development-tools
> > @editors
> > @headless-management
> > @libreoffice
> > @mate-applications
> > @network-server
> > @office
> > @rpm-development-tools
> > @sound-and-video
> > @system-tools
> > @window-managers
> >
> > Should I delete some packages ? flatpak-selinux seems like a mandatory
> > package, is there any way to not install it ?
>
> You can't exclude it.  It's in the dependency chain of gnome-software.
> Try adding "selinux-policy" to the top of the packages list and see if
> that solves the problem.
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Regards,
Sreyan Chakravarty
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