Ian Wienand e5aa03b98a Use DIB_GRUB_TIMEOUT to set boot timeout
We currently re-run all the grub setup in 99-fix-grub-timeout which
shouldn't really be necessary (actually a little problematic; although
this is dib's fault, see Ibaaa81124098f3c6febe48e455d3e1cd0a5f1761)

Use the new timeout flag to set this in the bootloader element
directly.

I think it is also an advantage that if you build a testing image with
./tools/build_image.sh this is configurable now ... having to fiddle
the bootloader for debugging is something that happens more than you'd
like.

This is supported since dib 1.26.0

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