Is rc.local blocking no longer honered?
With RHL9 and below, we could run some scripts that would query the user for some information, using echo, and read and all that fun stuff. Even if the system was configured for GUI login (init 5) these scripts would run, and hold the system until the user input the information, at which point it would then flip out to the GUI login screen. This worked great for our uses. I cannot seem to duplicate this behavior with FC1. I've tried disabling rhgb, both in grub and /etc/sysconfig/init, but it seems that no matter what, on the FIRST BOOT of an installed system, the text console out put stops right before the "Entering non-interactive run level 5" banner would show up. After the first boot, then I would get all the text, but by then my scripts have cleaned up after themselves and will no longer run.
Could somebody please help me figure out what is going on, and how to re-enable my scripts to block any further progression?