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@zmalone zmalone commented Feb 4, 2022

On systems with secure boot, /boot/efi is vfat, and disabling it causes the host to no longer boot cleanly. Depending on the environment, it may not boot at all. At this time, secure boot seems common enough that I think the default should be to not disable vfat filesystems, because it is likely to cause issues for an unsuspecting user.

On systems with secure boot, `/boot/efi` is `vfat`, and disabling it causes the host to no longer boot cleanly. Depending on the environment, it may not boot at all. At this time, secure boot seems common enough that I think the default should be to not disable `vfat` filesystems, because it is likely to cause issues for an unsuspecting user.
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mfortin commented Feb 8, 2023

Use the attributes, no need to enable by default.

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