"adrian15" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> > I think also. Because theese modifications are lost after boot they >
>> are generally modified only to boot one time an OS with specifical >
>> parameters and you don't need scripts for this.
>> 
>> Right.  The only reason I see for editing the script in general is to
>> edit some menu generation routine.  But that is a very rare case I
>> think.  If it turns out not to be a rare case, we can provide this
>> feature later on.
>
> I'm not quite sure if this discussion will affect my next development of 
> GSD based on grub2 but I'll tell you my opinnion:
>
> Grub2 config files should be interpreted as if you were running a bash 
> script. (I actually don't know if it corresponds to approach #1 or #2 or if 
> it hasn't any relation with it)

What do you mean by that?

I think it will work like you expect it will work. :-)

--
Marco



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