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When using dracut with --hostonly and --no-hostonly-default-device, /boot will be inaccessible as dracut will most fs modules unless specified. But FIPS require /boot to be accessible, and it will try to mount it on boot. It will fail if corresponding fs module is missing. For most case /boot will be a simple partition, include the fs module will be enough for FIPS to mount it. For other cases users have to pass extra parameters by themselves. Suggested-by: Kenneth Dsouza <kdsouza@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com>master


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