I don't need to use system-config-kickstart very often, but I do tend to recommend it to colleagues who are starting out automating setup processes. I've just noticed for the first time that the package is no longer available, because it was never ported to Python 3/GTK 3:

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/system-config-kickstart

The retirement message indicates that users should use Anaconda instead, and while I see that you can install anaconda-gui, I don't see a way to use it to create a kickstart file on a running system. Am I missing something, or is the installation process now the only program that creates a kickstart file from scratch?
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