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CloverBootloader
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A few Bootloader questions - looking for luks+btrfs support but also theming
I'm on Fedora right now and will probably be keeping that. But aiming to add several linux distros in a multi-boot setup (no Microsoft products involved). The other likely candidates include Nobara, Rocky, OpenSUSE, Alphine, Arch, and Void (haven't decided on which ones or how many yet). I would like to set this up as one big LUKS2 partition with a Btrfs filesystem and each OS organized into its own respective Btrfs subvolume. I'm currently using BIOS mode but planning to reinstall under UEFI. My assumption is that I will need to have multiple boot partitions for however many OSes I plan to go with (haven't done much on UEFI before so I am unclear if distros can "share" a boot partition - particularly Fedora/Nobara/Rocky bc Anaconda has a bug where it removes the boot partition for other Fedora installs).
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Login loop in fedora CoreOS, with local user
Anaconda is the installer for Red Hat (and RHEL, and Fedora, and CentOS, and Rocky, and...) and has been forever, much longer than Conda has existed. It is the installer RH distros
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Problem installing Alma
Rufus developer here. My guess is that Alma is based on Red Hat, and unfortunately, Red Hat introduced a regression in the Anaconda installer that typically leads to the issue you are facing.
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rhinstaller/anaconda is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of anaconda is Python.
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