We recently did https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-config/pull/1840 for 
Fedora CoreOS (more background: 
https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1244 ) and I'd like to 
consider applying this to all Fedora editions.

There'd be no impact on desktop systems (commonly installed via Anaconda and 
hence using `quiet`).  

The benefit is for server systems where we *do* want some kernel output at 
boot, but once we've successfully booted we don't want to emit a message every 
time podman/docker creates a bridge device for example.

Concretely today, I noticed that the RHEL 8.6 Cloud Guest image also does not 
include `quiet` and so the kernel console log is full of the same spam at 
runtime, and I think it makes sense to do this change across all Fedora 
derivatives.
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