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Hello, as of right now there's no way to set the default system target to graphical from the default multi-user even when installing the Workstation package group.
Environment
OS version (/etc/os-release and /etc/redhat-release): Rocky Linux 9.2
osbuild-composer version (rpm -qi osbuild-composer)2.el9_2.2.rocky.0.2
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Look for option to set the default system target on bootup
Fail to find one
Expected behavior
Looking for an option to code into a blueprint that allows the creator to set the default system target on boot, for e.g. to graphical. This way an image can be installed on a laptop and shipped directly to the end-user without running systemctl set-default graphical.target for every imaged workstation.
Additional context
I was advised by @achilleas-k to open an issue as this is supported in the backend but not exposed in the UI or blueprints.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello, as of right now there's no way to set the default system target to
graphical
from the defaultmulti-user
even when installing theWorkstation
package group.Environment
/etc/os-release
and/etc/redhat-release
): Rocky Linux 9.2rpm -qi osbuild-composer)
2.el9_2.2.rocky.0.2To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Looking for an option to code into a blueprint that allows the creator to set the default system target on boot, for e.g. to
graphical
. This way an image can be installed on a laptop and shipped directly to the end-user without runningsystemctl set-default graphical.target
for every imaged workstation.Additional context
I was advised by @achilleas-k to open an issue as this is supported in the backend but not exposed in the UI or blueprints.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: