* include/grub/i386/pc/util/biosdisk.h: Moved to ...
* include/grub/util/biosdisk.h: ... here.
* util/i386/pc/biosdisk.c: Moved to ...
* util/biosdisk.c: ... here.
* util/i386/pc/getroot.c: Moved to ...
* util/getroot.c: ... here.
* util/i386/pc/grub-mkdevicemap.c: Moved to ...
* util/grub-mkdevicemap.c: ... here.
* util/i386/pc/grub-probe.c: Moved to ...
* util/grub-probe.c: ... here.
* util/i386/pc/grub-probe.c: Add `grub-probe -t partmap' parameter to
determine partition map module.
* util/i386/pc/grub-install.in: Use this feature to decide which
partition module to load, instead of hardcoding pc and gpt.
* conf/i386-pc.rmk (grub_setup_SOURCES): Add partmap/gpt.c.
(grub_probe_SOURCES): Likewise.
* util/i386/pc/biosdisk.c (grub_util_biosdisk_get_grub_dev): Detect
GPT and initialize dos_part and bsd_part accordingly.
* util/i386/pc/grub-setup.c (setup): Ditto for install_dos_part and
install_bsd_part.
(main): Activate gpt module for use during partition identification,
and deactivate it afterwards.
* util/i386/pc/grub-install.in: Add gpt module to core.img.
* util/i386/pc/grub-probe.c (main): Activate gpt module for use during
partition identification, and deactivate it afterwards.
* kern/disk.c (grub_disk_read): When there is a read error, always
try to read only the necessary data.
* conf/i386-pc.rmk (grub_probe_SOURCES): Add disk/lvm.c and
disk/raid.c.
* include/grub/disk.h [GRUB_UTIL] (grub_raid_init): New
prototype.
[GRUB_UTIL] (grub_raid_fini): Likewise.
[GRUB_UTIL] (grub_lvm_init): Likewise.
[GRUB_UTIL] (grub_lvm_fini): Likewise.
* util/i386/pc/grub-probe.c (probe): Check whether DEVICE_NAME is
RAID device and copy DEVICE_NAME to DRIVE_NAME in that case.
(main): Call grub_raid_init(), grub_lvm_init(), grub_lvm_fini()
and grub_raid_fini().
* util/i386/pc/grub-probe.c (probe): Print DEVICE_NAME instead of
DRIVE_NAME when grub_util_biosdisk_get_grub_dev fails. Open
DRIVE_NAME instead of DEVICE_NAME. Make sure that DEVICE_NAME and
DRIVE_NAME are always freed.
* util/i386/pc/biosdisk.c (make_device_name): Add one into
DOS_PART, as a DOS partition is counted from one instead of zero
now. Reported by Robert Millan.