Corbin Bird wrote: > The package "sys-boot/grub:2" popped this warning during updates : > >> Problems with installed bash completions were found: >> >> grub: 'have' command is deprecated and must not be used. >> grub: incorrect name, no completions for 'grub' command defined. >> grub-mkconfig: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-mkrescue: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-reboot: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-editenv: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-set-default: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-mkimage: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-sparc64-setup: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-bios-setup: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-script-check: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-probe: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-mkfont: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. >> grub-install: missing alias (symlink) for completed command. > No "grub" entries found at all in "/usr/share/bash-completions". > > Is it correct to assume any "bash-completions" are strictly personal > choice and NOT technically required? >
I emerged grub here to see if I would get any of those messages. I didn't. It merged cleanly as far as I can tell. This is the version I have: sys-boot/grub-2.02_beta3-r1 As far as your question, the package itself should work with or without bash-completion. As far as I know, it only affects using tab to complete commands/options. Dale :-) :-)