On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 12:48:02PM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: > The reason anaconda writes /etc/default/grub is that it can actually > contain different things depending on the install config. Most notably, > the default timeout can change depending on whether you're installing a > single-boot or dual-boot system; the intent is that the timeout is 0 for > a single-boot system but 5s or 10s or something for dual-boot. I think > this might have broken in recent releases, but it's the intent, at > least. > > It also writes different values for serial console installations, and > can configure a bootloader password. > > See pyanaconda/bootloader.py , around line 1730 (that's in the f17 > branch) - write_defaults(self) . Is there some reason this can't be refactored into a standalone executable that is included in one of the grub* packages? -- Scott Schmit
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