So far by setting systemd.firstboot=no simply short-cut the whole tool and made it exit early. This is against what the docs say though: they just claim the user isn't asked for questions anymore. Let's change behaviour so that the code actually matches the docs, or more specifically: if credentials are passed into firstboot, then honour them, regardless of the kernel cmdline option. After all, if we get explicit data passed in we should operate on it, and then leave systemd.firstboot=no just affect the interactivity. I think this was actually mostly a bug introduced because the credential stuff was added after the kernel cmdline option, hence this just catches up with the new addition.
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