grub/util/grub.d
2013-12-07 16:09:39 +01:00
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00_header.in Consolidate timeout generation code a bit. 2013-11-29 16:11:53 +00:00
10_hurd.in Support GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU config. 2013-11-04 00:15:31 +01:00
10_illumos.in * util/grub-mkconfig_lib.in (grub_tab): New variable. 2012-09-18 13:04:06 +02:00
10_kfreebsd.in Support GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU config. 2013-11-04 00:15:31 +01:00
10_linux.in Merge GRUBFS and GRUB_FS variables. 2013-12-07 16:09:39 +01:00
10_netbsd.in Support GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU config. 2013-11-04 00:15:31 +01:00
10_windows.in * util/grub-mkconfig_lib.in (grub_tab): New variable. 2012-09-18 13:04:06 +02:00
10_xnu.in * util/grub-mkconfig_lib.in (grub_tab): New variable. 2012-09-18 13:04:06 +02:00
20_linux_xen.in Merge GRUBFS and GRUB_FS variables. 2013-12-07 16:09:39 +01:00
30_os-prober.in fix use of grub-probe instead of ${grub_probe} 2013-12-07 14:24:25 +04:00
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.