I've found that (if I don't want SELinux), I have to do this to
the kickstart.
Do what? Did you forget to write something here?
My fingers didn't keep up,
did they :-) Look through the package list
for anything that looks like an selinux package (usually the names begin
with se), remove them. When you try to build, the list of packages will
run by. If you still see anything to do with selinux, make a note and
mark it to be removed in the package. So, if you see
se_foo_bar_your_install, you would add this to your package list to
remove it:
-se_foo_bar_your_install
It looks like a lot of your failures are because certain
commands
arn't available: sed, getent, etc. Make sure they're installed.
Then make sure your PATH variable includes their directories.
I do have those things available... at least to me.
I don't know about the environment that livecd-creator makes for
itself though.
Same things goes for PATH. I can execute those utilities.
Strange... I believe
livecd-creator uses your PATH.
Tim