Remove vfat as a disabled filesystem #278
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On systems with secure boot,
/boot/efi
isvfat
, 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 disablevfat
filesystems, because it is likely to cause issues for an unsuspecting user.