The drawback to the native `%include` Kickstart directive is that it requires a static, hard-coded, absolute path. This means that we cannot, for example, host a copy of the kickstarts from a different branch for testing, without modifying the URLs of all the included files. Switching to using Jinja templates introduces a build step, but the result is that the artifacts are self-contained. This way, they can be deployed anywhere. I'm not sure where I'll put them, though, and they'll need a Jenkins job to run the build and publish them.
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Django/Jinja
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177 B
Django/Jinja
{# vim: set ft=sh.jinja : -#}
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{% include "fedora-rpi-nvme-noswap.ks.j2" %}
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logvol swap --fstype swap --name swap --vgname fedora --size 1024 --maxsize 8192 --label swap --grow
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