Bug#239111: Grub is shockingly bad code
Robert Millan
rmh at aybabtu.com
Mon Jan 12 19:28:19 UTC 2009
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 06:57:55PM +0000, Robert McQueen wrote:
>
> So no, it's nothing to do with where I'm trying to install GRUB to, the
> problem is the Debian patch to grub-install did xfs_freeze on my root
> filesystem and then did various crap including trying to write to the
> log file (and make a /boot/grub/default file, I think?),
It's not the log file. Joeyh tried that (see the bug log).
I'm almost certain it's the fwrite() call in install_func. I could be
wrong, but I still don't see why we would want to use xfs_freeze anyway.
And if we _really_ need xfs_freeze, it means we're doing something wrong.
--
Robert Millan
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