Tirsdag den 28. Oktober 2008 skrev Raphael Hertzog: > - the installation will still fail and most users have no idea what > device.map really is. If you go that route, you should at least give > them the command-line to execute to regenerate the device.map
> But in the mean time for Grub 1, wouldn't the best solution simply be > to regenerate the device.map in case of errors and try again ? the command-line is already in the script, so a switch and/or env. variable, telling grub to overwrite device.map, combined with an error mesage like this on grub-probe fail: "something went wrong with grub-probe. maybe a problem of your device.map file If You dont' know what device.map is, try regenerate this by running grub-update as: grub-update --replace-devicemap" path in the region of - if ! test -e ${device_map} ; then + if ! test -e ${device_map} -o {switch/env. check} ; then echo quit | grub --batch --no-floppy\ --device-map=${device_map} /dev/null fi -- Med venlig hilsen / Mojn / Best regards Martin Hansen Opensource Software Specialist Center for Software Innovation Alsion 2 DK-6400 Snderborg Tel.:+4573477000 Dir.:+4573477017 Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web :www.cfsi.dk Kommende CSI arrangementer:[http://www.cfsi.dk/Default.aspx?ID=27] Kursus: Basiskursus Embedded Linux IT i jordhøjde AFLYSNING: FPGA-days Morgenmadsmøde: Innovation og kreativitet, hvordan hænger det sammen i en mekatronik virksomhed? Teknologikaravanen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]