Using >> means we have a custom.conf file that looks like this:
[daemon]
...
[daemon]
AutomaticLoginEnable=True
AutomaticLogin=liveuser
Which is the first reason why it's failing. Change the cat append to replace as
the other sections are optional.
Additionally, the livesys legacy service is not completing before gdm is being
started, which means the config file is being read before it has been altered.
This can be fixed by adding a LSB-style "X-Start-Before: display-manager" in the
header of livesys.
Now that we have branched we want the default repo commands to
point to the branched release, not rawhide. There is an empty
updates repo, so it's safe to uncomment the updates repo as well.
livecd-creator supports $releasever, so we can remove hard coded release names
(other than rawhide) from the repo commands. Even though these are currently
comments, I wanted to get a head start on getting these ready for the F15
branch.
At this point in the release cycle the fedora and updates repos should
be enabled.
The ks files for live spins that define these should be consistent with
each other.
I checked with docs and that file isn't packaged any more, because it was
felt to be something that you wouldn't need once you made the live image.
That stance is negotiable if someone thinks it is worth including.
First, strip the "minimization" parts out of fedora-live-base.ks,
and move them into fedora-live-minimization.ks. All previous consumers
of fedora-live-base.ks are updated.
The old fedora-live-base.ks was conflating two entirely different
things:
* A live-based image which can be used to install
* Stripping some random bits to fit onto a CD
The previous fedora-livecd-desktop is now fedora-live-desktop.ks.
The new file fedora-livecd-desktop.ks is actually further
minimizations on top of fedora-live-desktop.ks.
Split up these two concepts so that fedora-live-desktop is *THE*
desktop. What we expect everyone to have as a base, and the
exact same set of packages should be installed by Standalone
Anaconda (DVD) as well. Then, we have minimization hacks
in fedora-live-desktop-cd.ks.
Over time, we should be shrinking the default install and making
it more just-in-time, by e.g. having many more things use
the PackageKit library to pull in components as needed.