On 11/12/2010 08:34 PM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> What’s the recommended way to do that now? Is there a hook or an
> override that handles that?

in 3.x (from git, not the one from experimental), if you deviate from
the default syslinux theme for non-trivial things (trivial things
include timeout, but not really more than that) should supply either
their complete syslinux configs in config/templates/syslinux, or, supply
a syslinux-theme-foo package. not that this is not ready yet, which is
why it's in git and not in experimental.

> Use case: I need to disable the boot prompt entirely and boot the first
> entry no matter what.

i'd probably go for a simple three line syslinux.cfg in
config/templates/syslinux (lb will currently fail as it still expects
too many files to be present in there, but i'm weeding those out).

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