Hello,
Le 30/01/2018 à 20:15, Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
> It also does not work when booting the ISO images which shall install
> the systems.
> E.g. debian-9.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso :
Yes. AFAIR I had tested all the latest (in december) standard
installation media for at least :
- Manjaro Cinnamon x
On at 2018-01-29 18:09 +01:00, Daniel Kiper wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 04:02:10PM +0100, C. Masloch wrote:
>> The definition of bpb's num_total_sectors_16 and num_total_sectors_32
>> is that either the 16-bit field is non-zero and is used (in which case
>> eg mkfs.fat sets the 32-bit field to
Hi,
i wrote:
> > It also does not work when booting the ISO images which shall install
> > the systems.
Michel Bouissou wrote:
> Yes. AFAIR I had tested all the latest (in december) standard
> installation media for at least :
> [...]
> - Debian live
debian-live-9.3.0-amd64-xfce.iso looks much l
Hi,
Le 31/01/2018 à 13:20, Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
> This run too ?
>
> grub-mkrescue -o output.iso minimal \
> --xorriso=...path.../grub-mkrescue-sed.sh \
> -partition_offset 16
>
I would assume that I need to create a "minimal" directory with a
"dummy" file i
Hi,
Michel Bouissou wrote:
> I would assume that I need to create a "minimal" directory with a
> "dummy" file inside like previously ?
Yes.
The experiment can well wait until you are back from travel.
> However, I don't have any "grub-mkrescue-sed.sh" file
Get it from
https://dev.lovelyhq
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 10:38:03AM +0100, Michel Bouissou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Le 30/01/2018 ?? 20:15, Thomas Schmitt a ??crit??:
> > It also does not work when booting the ISO images which shall install
> > the systems.
> > E.g. debian-9.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso :
> Yes. AFAIR I had tested all the lat
Some versions of gcc include a plugin called "annobin", and in some
build systems this is enabled by default. This plugin creates special
ELF note sections to track which ABI-breaking features are used by a
binary, as well as a series of relocations to annotate where.
If grub is compiled with thi
This way debuginfo built from the .module will still include this
information, but the final result won't have the data we don't actually
need in the modules, either on-disk, loaded at runtime, or in prebuilt
images.
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones
---
grub-core/genmod.sh.in | 4
1 file changed,
Hi,
it comes to me that possibly Michel's grub-mkrescue run was BIOS-only.
So Michel, take much care to come back in good shape. We have experiments
to do. :))
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At least on Debian the boot equipment prepared by grub-mkrescue
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 06:44:05PM +0100, Daniel Kiper wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 06:54:23PM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>>
>> diff --git a/grub-core/osdep/unix/platform.c
>> b/grub-core/osdep/unix/platform.c
>> index a3fcfcaca..b3a617e44 100644
>> --- a/grub-core/osdep/unix/platform.c
>> ++
Code is currently ignoring errors from efibootmgr, giving users
clearly bogus output like:
Setting up grub-efi-amd64 (2.02~beta3-4) ...
Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
Could not delete variable: No space left on device
Could not prepare Boot variable: No space l
Hi,
Le 31/01/2018 à 22:37, Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
>
> In this case a run with grub-mkrescue-sed.sh will not make much sense.
> First one will have to configure GRUB to enable at least one of the EFI
> variants. I dimly remember that the machine was 64 bit, i.e. should run
> bootx64.efi.
I'm ha
Hi,
Michel Bouissou wrote:
> I'm happy to report that the USB stick I made today with
> grub-mkrescue-sed.sh does boot alright on tested machines.
So GRUB itself is ok with the machine. GPT and MBR partitions alike.
> The HP tested machine has, AFAIK, no CSM "legacy" boot mode at all and I
> be
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