On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 10:41:15PM +0000, Aoife Moloney via devel-announce 
wrote:
> == Detailed Description ==
> Currently, Fedora IoT users can add an SSH key to the root user
> account using the Zezere provisioning tool. While convenient for most
> use cases, users have given feedback that this does not work for all.
> In Fedora 42 we plan to deprecate the Zezere provisioning server in
> favour of offering a local means for user configuaration -
> `systemd-firstboot` - as well as the existing options of `FDO` or
> `ignition`.

I'd like to understand what this change means. The single use case that
is mentioned is the addition of the SSH key for root. systemd-firstboot
does know anything about ssh keys. Does this mean that ignition will be
used to configure those key?

Zbyszek
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