standard/coreos-user-experience: unconditionalize kexec-tools

kexec-tools has been built for riscv now so we can stop conditionalizing
the inclusion.
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Dusty Mabe 2025-06-20 17:22:36 -04:00
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@ -6,26 +6,19 @@ packages:
# Improved MOTD experience
- console-login-helper-messages-issuegen
- console-login-helper-messages-profile
# kdump support
# https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/622
# The makedumpfile and kdump-utils RPMs were broken out in
# Fedora and EL10+. To be able to use the same package list
# Across EL9 + Fedora + EL10 let's just name paths for now.
# We can go back to just specifying the RPM names when we
# no longer support EL9.
- kexec-tools
- /usr/share/makedumpfile # makedumpfile RPM
- /usr/bin/kdumpctl # kdump-utils RPM
# Container tooling
- toolbox
# nvme-cli for managing nvme disks
- nvme-cli
# Used by admins interactively
- lsof
conditional-include:
- if: basearch != "riscv64"
# TODO: kexec-tools isn't built for riscv yet so conditionalize these here
# https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1931
include:
packages:
# kdump support
# https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/622
# The makedumpfile and kdump-utils RPMs were broken out in
# Fedora and EL10+. To be able to use the same package list
# Across EL9 + Fedora + EL10 let's just name paths for now.
# We can go back to just specifying the RPM names when we
# no longer support EL9.
- kexec-tools
- /usr/share/makedumpfile # makedumpfile RPM
- /usr/bin/kdumpctl # kdump-utils RPM