Greetings,
Hmmm. The tboot issue I had was only on the 32-bit builds. tboot being installed seems to have no ill-effect on the 64-bit builds. I don't notice any errors during the build. What I get is a successful .iso that installs, but post-install firstboot only gives the grub prompt. To fix it I had to boot from rescue media, remove the tboot package (running grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg reveals the error), and the generate the /etc/grub2/grub.cfg file which didn't originally exist. There was a /boot/grub2/grub.cfg.new only. Then after figuring out that tboot was confusing grub, I just excluded that package (that was pulled in for some reason with updates but not needed really) and the problem went away.
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> The output above is from Centos, so ignore it please.
>
> Several hours ago, I tried it in clean Fedora 18, livecd-tools from
> yum install and no error in whole output (just some warning).
>
> But when I start a machine with that, there's only one option in grub
> (from local drive in troubleshooting).
>
> And I mount my custom image and found that there's little difference
> from Fedora standard live cd:
> 1. grub problems
> 2. no initrd0.img
> 3. no EFI dir
>
> I'm so comfused about this. Did I miss some documents or some key
> steps?
Anyway, that does NOT appear to be the same error you are having.
There was an updated to livecd-tools for Fedora 17, 18 (and 19) yesterday... and there were a number of bugs fixed. Have a look at the update details and see if that helps any. Otherwise, search for a bug in bugzilla, add on if you find one, or report a new bug if you don't. I haven't run into the bug you are having and I rebuild F17, F18, (and now F19) usually on a weekly basis. 9 out of 10 times it is a typo in your .ks file. If you file a bug, be sure and submit your .ks file.
Of course if you want to discuss it here for a while longer without filing a bug, go for it, but provide your .ks file.
TYL,
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