As I already told on IRC such a behaviour isn't of a good design. A simple example is when one add a devalias and then all other disks disappear. Moreover in experimental branch I have a solution for such a problem: we scan all the devices and then show only the simpliest form. That code just needs some testing. Could you do that? I'm sorry for not having been available for last few days and this resulted in a mountain of useless work by Doug and Lennart. I assume that the rest of this thread is a discussion of this issue and is moot given the code which is already in experimental. If it's not a case please start a new thread per issue On 07/29/2010 08:21 AM, Doug Nazar wrote: > Lennart, try giving this patch a whirl. In the case after we scan the > aliases list and we haven't found any block devices it will now try to > scan the entire tree. It kinda worked under OpenBios although I ran > into another bug where it can't open a device path that it gave me for > the pci ide controller. It found the other 2 drives fine. > > I think this maintains the correct balance of using short pretty names > if available but working if they are not available. > > There is a case where it will mess up however. If you only specify an > alias for one device but need another device to build a raid or lvm it > will fail. Although, thinking about it, this already would happen. > > As always, you can specify the either path manually. > > Doug > > > _______________________________________________ > Grub-devel mailing list > Grub-devel@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel >
-- Regards Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
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