update-grub2

Declan Naughton piratepenguin at gmail.com
Sun Oct 15 12:40:02 CEST 2006


Maybe this isn't the right place, but..

I've been pissed off a couple of times by my grub config being
overwritten after installing a new kernel on Ubuntu (presumably the
same happens on Debian) - I don't get why it doesn't simply add the
new kernel rather than regenerate the entire file?

If you think this is too off-topic then ignore if you will or email me
privately :)

On 10/15/06, Robert Millan <rmh at aybabtu.com> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> This is my proposal for a new dessign in update-grub.  As you might know,
> update-grub is a script used in Debian to generate GRUB config file.  Over time,
> we've found that the monolithic dessign of that script made it difficult to
> maintain and extend, and it ultimately has become bloated.  I'm redessigning it
> to be simple, modular and easily extensible.
>
> With this work, we solve another problem: the copyright for original update-grub
> was held by several people and it was too difficult to attain the paperwork FSF
> projects require for submitting the script to you.
>
> The script I'm attaching is mostly meant as proof of concept to show the
> proposed framework for generating the config file and allowing third-party apps
> (memtest86, etc) to hook their stuff in.
>
> Please send me your feedback and tell wether you like it.  I think it'd be very
> good if a unified solution for this were provided from GRUB upstream, instead of
> each distributor cooking up their own.
>
> --
> Robert Millan
>
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Declan Naughton



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