Timothée Ravier <si...@fedoraproject.org> writes: >> As we've talked about before, it's not possible to make updates >> transactional. It involves, per spec and depending on processor >> architecture, updating multiple files in different directories, >> potentially on different filesystems entirely, one of which is fat32. > > I should probably have used only 'safe' here. My understanding of the > "fallback work" was that with it, we could do updates automatically and retry > them after failures without risking ending up in a state where we have no > working bootloader. The update process would look like this: > 1. Verify current bootloader hash > 2. Fix it if not good > 3. Copy current version to fallback > 4. Update bootloader to new version > > What I've indeed forgotten to specify is that this only applies to EFI (so > probably only x86 & aarch64) for now as that's what's implemented in bootupd. > > Am I missing something?
Bootloaders are not single files. Consider UEFI: For grub2, there's both a .efi and some configuration that I'll handwave for purposes of this conversation. For shim, it's more like 4 things - the main shim*64.efi, fallback.efi, boot.efi, and boot.csv. These all serve different purposes, and need to get loaded from specific parts of the ESP. (Recall here that fat32 doesn't have symlinks, either.) While I think it will surprise no one that I don't agree with doing so, bootupd claims the additional goal of supporting Legacy BIOS. For that, you also need to consider updates to the MBR, which isn't a file at all. Be well, --Robbie
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