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Add missing wifi firmware checks #2978

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Some wifi-firmwares will be split into sub-packages in fedora 40
We will keep them in until fedora 41, but display a warning message
in the console if NetworkManager-wifi is layered without the most
popular the wifi firmwares.

See coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1575

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jlebon previously approved these changes Apr 22, 2024
Some wifi-firmwares will be split into sub-packages in fedora 40
We will keep them in until fedora 41, but display a warning message
in the console if NetworkManager-wifi is layered without the most
popular the wifi firmwares.

See coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1575

Also link to FAQ entry.
see coreos/fedora-coreos-docs#629
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Move Wi-Fi firmwares to their own manifest so that we can automatically
drop then when we rebase to Fedora 41.

We can safely do that now that we have included a warning for existing
users.

See: coreos#2978
Fixes: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1575
travier added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2024
Move Wi-Fi firmwares to their own manifest so that we can automatically
drop then when we rebase to Fedora 41.

We can safely do that now that we have included a warning for existing
users.

See: #2978
Fixes: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1575
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