Greetings,
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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?
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.
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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