Soren:

There are a number of packages which do not activate automatically when
they installed, but instead require changing a configuration line in
/etc/default/xxx to "RUN=yes" or some such.

The vmbuilder EC2 plugin would have no trouble tweaking this after
installing the ec2-init package.

What do you think about using this approach to avoid breaking Ubuntu
systems?

I suspect a lot of people looking to get started with EC2 will find
"ec2-init" in the package lists and install it without any idea that it
really isn't what they want.  I though there were situations where
removing "splash" is sometimes preferable, but I could be mistaken.

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ec2-init hangs boot on non-EC2/Eucalpytus systems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/424065
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