On Jul 31, 2014 8:27 PM, "Matthew Miller" <mat...@mattdm.org> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 06:57:17PM +0530, aravind J wrote:
> > So, may I ask what is the usage of that grub.conf in the iso?
>
>
> That is used to boot the actual installer. As you discovered, it's not
> related to what gets installed.
>

Oh Ok.

> > And how can I alter the /etc/grub.conf that is getting generated by
> > anaconda ( I don't want to manually edit it, but I want to add some
extra
> > configurations to it as part of installation)
>
> There are two ways. First, you could edit the Python code in anaconda that
> generates the bootloader configuration (and perhaps provide that as an
> updates.img). Second, and what most people do: use sed or some other tool
to
> edit the generated grub.conf in kickstart post.
>

Thanks. I would try the 2nd option.

Thanks & Regards,
Aravind
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