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Also adds a grubcfg.conf with the following settings: * overwrite: If set to true, always creates /etc/default/grub from scratch even if the file already existed. If set to false, edits the existing file instead. The default is "false". * defaults: Default entries to write to /etc/default/grub if it does not exist yet or if we are overwriting it. Note that in addition, GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR will always be written, with automatically detected values. The default in the code is empty. The shipped grubcfg.conf currently reproduces the default settings from the Fedora installer Anaconda. Fixes #128.
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# If set to true, always creates /etc/default/grub from scratch even if the file
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# already existed. If set to false, edits the existing file instead.
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overwrite: false
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# Default entries to write to /etc/default/grub if it does not exist yet or if
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# we are overwriting it. Note that in addition, GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and
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# GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR will always be written, with automatically detected values.
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defaults:
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GRUB_TIMEOUT: 5
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GRUB_DEFAULT: "saved"
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GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU: true
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GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT: "console"
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GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY: true
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