To avoid automounting and autoinstalling with /boot, just export the DONT_MOUNT_BOOT variable.
Which /boot partition? I don't have any ...
If there's a setup-command in your grub.conf, it is indeed executed. So if that command is outdated (something you won't notice, since that command is not used by grub in any situation i know), the ebuild will execute that setup-command and write to some device's boot sector. How evil, again! Regards, Sven P.S.: here's the code from grub-0.97-r5.ebuild: if [[ -e ${dir}/grub.conf ]] ; then egrep \ -v '^[[:space:]]*(#|$|default|fallback|initrd|password|splashimage|timeout|title)' \ "${dir}"/grub.conf | \ /sbin/grub --batch \ --device-map="${dir}"/device.map \ > /dev/nullfiAnd following the code of the functions which does the job: found in ebuild: /usr/portage/sys-boot/grub/grub-0.97-r5.ebuild setup_boot_dir() { local boot_dir=$1 local dir=${boot_dir} [[ ! -e ${dir} ]] && die "${dir} does not exist!" [[ ! -L ${dir}/boot ]] && ln -s . "${dir}/boot" dir="${dir}/grub" if [[ ! -e ${dir} ]] ; then mkdir "${dir}" || die "${dir} does not exist!" fi # change menu.lst to grub.conf if [[ ! -e ${dir}/grub.conf ]] && [[ -e ${dir}/menu.lst ]] ; then mv -f "${dir}"/menu.lst "${dir}"/grub.conf ewarn ewarn "*** IMPORTANT NOTE: menu.lst has been renamed to grub.conf" ewarn fi if [[ -e ${dir}/stage2 ]] ; then mv "${dir}"/stage2{,.old} ewarn "*** IMPORTANT NOTE: you must run grub and install" ewarn "the new version's stage1 to your MBR. Until you do," ewarn "stage1 and stage2 will still be the old version, but" ewarn "later stages will be the new version, which could" ewarn "cause problems such as an unbootable system." ebeep fi einfo "Copying files from /lib/grub and /usr/lib/grub to ${dir}" for x in "${ROOT}"/lib*/grub/*/* "${ROOT}"/usr/lib*/grub/*/* ; do [[ -f ${x} ]] && cp -p "${x}" "${dir}"/ done if [[ -e ${dir}/grub.conf ]] ; then egrep \ -v '^[[:space:]]*(#|$|default|fallback|initrd|password|splashimage|timeout|title)' \ "${dir}"/grub.conf | \ /sbin/grub --batch \ --device-map="${dir}"/device.map \ > /dev/null fi # the grub default commands silently piss themselves if # the default file does not exist ahead of time if [[ ! -e ${dir}/default ]] ; then grub-set-default --root-directory="${boot_dir}" default fi } How you can see isn't the message piped to /dev/null, only the command "/sbin/grub -batch -device-map...".
Why should i worry about the message being piped to /dev/null?I worry about a message saying "you have to do it by hand" although some harmful "magic" is going on behind the scenes (the egrep+grub command) although we are not informed about it (command is piped to /dev/null, not message about it, etc.).
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