* docs/grub.texi (Unicode): Mention identifier and space limitations.
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2012-01-31 Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
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* docs/grub.texi (Unicode): Mention identifier and space limitations.
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2012-01-31 Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
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* grub-core/fs/jfs.c (grub_jfs_sblock): Make volname a char array.
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@ -4006,6 +4006,14 @@ IEEE1275 aliases are matched case-insensitively except non-ASCII which is
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matched as binary. Similar behaviour is for matching OSBundleRequired.
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Since IEEE1275 aliases and OSBundleRequired don't contain any non-ASCII it
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should never be a problem in practice.
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Case-sensitive identifiers are matched as raw strings, no canonical
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equivalence check is performed. Case-insenstive identifiers are matched
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as RAW but additionally [a-z] is equivalent to [A-Z]. GRUB-defined
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identifiers use only ASCII and so should user-defined ones.
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Identifiers containing non-ASCII may work but aren't supported.
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Only the ASCII space characters (space U+0020, tab U+000b, CR U+000d and
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LF U+000a) are recognised. Other unicode space characters aren't a valid
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field separator.
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@node Security
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@chapter Authentication and authorisation
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