grub/util/grub.d
Fu Wei 911910089b util/grub.d/20_linux_xen.in: Add xen_boot command support for aarch64
This patch adds the support of xen_boot command for aarch64:
    xen_hypervisor
    xen_module
These two commands are only for aarch64, since it has its own protocol and
commands to boot xen hypervisor and Dom0, but not multiboot.

For other architectures, they are still using multiboot and module
commands.

Signed-off-by: Fu Wei <fu.wei@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-21 11:32:45 -04:00
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00_header.in grub-mkconfig: use $pkgdatadir in scripts 2015-04-29 19:18:54 +03:00
10_hurd.in grub-mkconfig: use $pkgdatadir in scripts 2015-04-29 19:18:54 +03:00
10_illumos.in grub-mkconfig: use $pkgdatadir in scripts 2015-04-29 19:18:54 +03:00
10_kfreebsd.in grub-mkconfig: use $pkgdatadir in scripts 2015-04-29 19:18:54 +03:00
10_linux.in 10_linux: Fix grouping of tests for GRUB_DEVICE 2016-03-06 08:51:07 +03:00
10_netbsd.in grub-mkconfig: use $pkgdatadir in scripts 2015-04-29 19:18:54 +03:00
10_windows.in grub-mkconfig: use $pkgdatadir in scripts 2015-04-29 19:18:54 +03:00
10_xnu.in xnu: Add new kernel path to autoconfig. 2016-02-12 15:42:26 +01:00
20_linux_xen.in util/grub.d/20_linux_xen.in: Add xen_boot command support for aarch64 2020-09-21 11:32:45 -04:00
30_os-prober.in xnu: Add new kernel path to autoconfig. 2016-02-12 15:42:26 +01:00
40_custom.in 2009-09-10 Robert Millan <rmh.grub@aybabtu.com> 2009-09-10 12:53:25 +00:00
41_custom.in * grub-core/normal/main.c (read_config_file): Provide config_file and 2012-05-27 15:34:41 +02:00
README 2007-05-04 Robert Millan <rmh@aybabtu.com> 2007-05-04 07:11:44 +00:00

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.