On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 01:26:44PM -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
This perplexing to me. In my %post section, I tried both writing "GRUB_TIMEOUT=0" to /etc/default/grub and using sed to replace "set timeout=5" in grub2.cfg. I even put a call to grub2-mkconfig to re-write the config file after doing those things.
But on boot, grub.cfg file always contains timeout=5. Why / how is this happening?
I'm using appliance-creator, in case that's doing anything silly.
I think appliance-creator is pretty much unsupported at this point, isn't it?
livemedia-creator is supposed to replace livecd-creator, appliance-creator and ami-creator, although it hasn't seen much testing for the last 2 cases it does have code that may work :) It is part of the lorax package.
livecd-creator can also make images instead of iso's so you may have better luck with that. Call image-creator instead of livecd-creator.