On 10/29/2010 09:27 AM, أحمد المحمودي wrote:
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 09:27:02AM +0200, jmehdi wrote:
should we maintain a specific version of the grub package? is it too
much work?
No, it is not too much work, although it would be better if we can avoid
that.

no it's not so hard, if you know how to package a .deb then why not. I don't know roadmap of sabily.team but if the direction is to make sabily an independant distrib (I think if you distrib an installation iso, it's then meant to be an indep distrib) then doing it gets closer to it.
if I modify this file on the ISO, it will be overwritten when a new
version of the grub package will be released?
That depends on the person installing the update. Since this file is a
conf file, it does not get overwritten automatically, but the user gets
asked if he wants to replace the conf file with the new one (and the
default is to not replace).

and what if he accepts? it'll ugly return to an ubuntu menu list, the safest way is to maintain an independant grub-pc package may be as a transition do it as you said, schedule the new package for next release.


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