On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 12:26:14 -0400, Rich Freeman wrote:

> Yeah, that one probably would need some hand-rolling unless you
> basically wanted to write your own mkconfig plugins or your own
> mkconfig.

Writing your own mkconfig plugin is pretty simple, it's just a shell
script that spits out the relevant lines for each kernel it finds.

for KERNEL in /boot/vmlinuz-*; do
        echo "menuentry \"$KERNEL\" {"
        echo "linux $KERNEL $STD_OPTS"
        echo "}"
done

You can tidy that up a bit and add extra lines to output No X or rescue
alternatives, and you can grab the correct syntax from the mkconfig
generated file in the first place.


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Neil Bothwick

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