Skunk Worx:
Sounds like I'll be fine in any case. My concern was the UUID
could
somehow be constructed from the mac address or other things, linking the
drive to the machine, like you-know-who tends to do.
As far as I'm aware, it's just pseudo-random content to generate a
hopefully unique ID.
Sorry my question was not clear...I want to *remove* the two options
via
kickstart...have them not be in the grub.conf after the network install.
If you don't want RHGB, then you could try removing its RPM package from
the installation list.
I prefer the older text scrolling...even if it takes a little longer
to
boot...our installs have to run on a lot of different cards and displays
and IMHO this has been a more reliable way to see failure messages
during the boot sequence.
Me too, while I've found RHGB handy because it can show more text on
screen (when you open the details) and I can easily scroll back and see
something that's gone off the top of the screen, I've found it quicker
to boot without it. Starting RHGB adds a significant delay (even on a
1.6 GHz CPU system), and there seems to be yet another one as it exits
and GDM starts up.
I haven't observed whether things are quicker, or not, with the quiet
option. But the computer just sits there displaying no progress for a
few moments during the same time that text would have been whizzing
past. I suspect the timing wouldn't be much different.
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[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -r
2.6.25.6-55.fc9.i686
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