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* util/update-grub_lib.in: Copy to ... * util/grub-mkconfig_lib.in: ... this. Update all users. * util/update-grub_lib.in: Make it a stub to `grub-mkconfigig_lib.in'. * util/update-grub.in: Rename to ... * util/grub-mkconfig.in: ... this. Update all users. Remove `-y' option. Add `--output' option to allow users to specify the generated configuration file. Default to stdout. (update_grub_dir): Rename to ... (grub_mkconfig_dir): ... this. (grub_cfg): Default to an empty string. * conf/common.rmk (update-grub): Rename to ... (grub-mkconfig): ... this. (update-grub_lib): Copy to ... (grub-mkconfig_lib): ... this. (update-grub_SCRIPTS): Copy to ... (grub-mkconfig_SCRIPTS): ... this. Update all users. (update-grub_DATA): Rename to ... (grub-mkconfig_DATA): ... this. |
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00_header.in | ||
10_hurd.in | ||
10_linux.in | ||
10_windows.in | ||
30_os-prober.in | ||
40_custom.in | ||
README |
All executable files in this directory are processed in shell expansion order. 00_*: Reserved for 00_header. 10_*: Native boot entries. 20_*: Third party apps (e.g. memtest86+). The number namespace in-between is configurable by system installer and/or administrator. For example, you can add an entry to boot another OS as 01_otheros, 11_otheros, etc, depending on the position you want it to occupy in the menu; and then adjust the default setting via /etc/default/grub.