Hi, creating a thread on this from:
https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-config/pull/1650

Basically I'd propose that not just our default images have y2038-compatible 
filesystem setups, we ensure that if e.g. XFS is explicitly chosen for a 
Workstation installation then it is set up with bigtime=1.

(Note btrfs uses 64 bit time today, so I think this is mostly about ext4 and 
xfs, but perhaps we also need to look at the longer tail too, e.g. squashfs.  
OTOH, because squashfs is read-only we can just worry about that closer to 10 
years from now...)

If no one objects I guess I can look at re-learning Mediawiki syntax again and 
writing a Change.
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