Re: Problem with getting automatically logged off during startup script

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My rc.local is actually part of the kickstart process.
In my %post section I create the rc.local file which
runs after the first reboot. The reason I need the
rc.local is I have to be booted into the kernel the OS
runs in rather than the installer kernel.

BTW, I have tried sticking in a long sleep statement
and a continuous loop into my rc.local but I still get
the login screen. It looks like there is some sort of
limit on how long this script is allowed to run? How
do I turn this off???


> The usual way to do this is with Red Hat's kickstart
> file, specifying the stuff you want to do as the
> %postinstall section. When anaconda's done
> installing
> the OS it will wait for someone to select the
> "reboot"
> option. Or at least it can depending on what you put
> in your kickstart. Inside /root/ you'll find a file
> anaconda-ks.cfg which can be used as a starting
> point...
> 
> jack

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