I agree.
One of the Super Grub2 Disk options consists on showing from its menu the
COPYRIGHT page... the pager variable is set to true so that the output is
paged when the cat command is run.
This usecase might not work anymore if something else than prompting a
message on the interactive screen w
2017-04-23 6:36 GMT+02:00 Andrei Borzenkov :
> 23.04.2017 03:54, adrian15 пишет:
> > grub-install seems to be deleting long UEFI entries
> >
> > (*) What the bug is
> >
> > * Add an UEFI entry with this label (Remove the single quotes):
> >
Hi Pol,
I think we already do this in Super Grub2 Disk (
https://github.com/supergrub/supergrub ) .
I did not implement the translation system myself so I don't know how
exactly you would apply to a bare GNU/Grub system. Our translation
documentation is here:
https://github.com/supergrub/superg
Hi,
I am adrian15 from Super Grub Disk. I have been quite for a while.
I was asking myself if some of you are going to Debconf.
I won't mind meeting some of you and learning about grub2 (I am a bit
outdated) and maybe try to code some lines.
Or just meet someone like _x86, marco_g or nyu
it is?
Thank you for you attention.
phcoder, whenever the bug is fixed can you please send me a download
url for the updated file? Thank you.
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eded for 2.04 but I'm not sure.
So, thank you again.
Note: I know I should probably need to use a more recent distribution
suchs as Debian 9 (stretch) but I think it's better to report the
hipothetic bug here, you know, just in case.
Note: A quick search finds Jesús Diéguez as the one
El 12/04/19 a las 07:52, Christian Hesse escribió:
> adrian15 on Fri, 2019/04/12 07:37:
>> --target="i386-pe" \
>
> No idea if it make a difference, but I guess this should read "i386-pc"?
I am building like this since 2017 and I had no problem.
Is i386-p
I confirm this patch applied over 2.04rc1 tag enables me to build grub
on my system.
Thank you very much!
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El 12/04/19 a las 13:59, Daniel Kiper escribió:
> Some older GCC versions produce following error when x86 MSR modules are
> build:
>
> In file included from c
r usb device will be completely erased.
If you write the destination device where to write Super Grub2 Disk
device you might end up losing your internal hard disk content.
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> On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 12:54:53PM +0200, adrian15 wrote:
>> I confirm this patch applied over 2.04rc1 tag enables me to build grub
>> on my system.
>> Thank you very much!
>
> May I add "Tested-by: adrian15 "
k on regressions and
we can pass it to you so that you can make a better rc1.
Thank you for hard work on Grub.
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El 28/02/16 a las 15:21, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko escribió:
Hello, all. I've just released 2.02~beta3. The goal of this release is
to chase bugs
What's your use case?
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El 12/08/16 a las 16:11, Steve Kenton escribió:
As far as I can tell there is no search module that can be used to get
the partuuid at boot time given a grub root device such as (hd0,gtp1). I
think is would be a useful addition since the resulting partuuid
be completely erased.
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If you write the destination device where to write Super Grub2 Disk
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x27;s efibootmgr?
It would be nice if someone could point us on where does grub-install
handles the uefi boot entries so that we can take a deeper look into it.
Thank you!
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El 23/04/17 a las 10:45, Andrei Borzenkov escribió:
> 23.04.2017 11:21, adrian15 adrian15 пишет:
>> 2017-04-23 6:36 GMT+02:00 Andrei Borzenkov :
>>
>>> 23.04.2017 03:54, adrian15 пишет:
>>>> grub-install seems to be deleting long UEFI entries
>>>>
Felix Zielcke escribió:
I think the currently under development part can be now removed.
Or would it be better to wait for the 1.97 release? (which hopefully
comes before December)
That would be nice because Debian freezes at December.
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Here you a have a patch that fixes the error that osdetect.lua script
had with spaces around the equals sign.
Now it does not complain when assigning the variable.
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thing but getting the uuid values from
lua script itself. If I am able to do so I will also send a patch for it.
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diff -urN original
ource code?
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is the one from configure,
make, make install) but a configure flag (as something specified in
grub.cfg) is ok.
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I will, of course, report back with more improvements/doubts on this
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one of these four
combinations. (And make theses rescue diks in a row)
* (Hybrid) x86_64+efi and i386+pc
* i386 - pc
* x86_64 - efi
* i386 - efi
So... any help on this build automation process?
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set option_title="My title"
function run_option {
function aux_lib {
}
function aux_lib2 {
}
aux_lib
aux_lib2
do_interesting_stuff
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( Using 2.02~beta2-7 from Debian Unstable )
I have tried to write some cfg files to kind of organise them as
libraries but it does not work as expected.
It seems as the sourced cfg files are being interpreted.
I have managed to write a minimal
,gpt4)/
error: unknown filesystem.
--- Using Virtualbox as BIOS (Ex. 3) (Problem):
echo (*)
(fd0) ... (cd) ... (cd,apple2),... (cd,gpt2)
ls (cd,gpt1)/
FATAL: int13_cdrom: function 42. Can't use 64bits lba
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В Sun, 09 Mar 2014 17:14:04 +0100
adrian15 пишет:
Basically what I want to do is to use grub-mkrescue to generate a grub2
rescue disk with some custom files (The Super Grub2 Disk stuff).
However I want to build different files depending on
El 16/03/14 08:04, Andrey Borzenkov escribió:
В Sun, 16 Mar 2014 06:56:46 +0100
adrian15 пишет:
To be honest, I do not understand what you are trying to do here.
The same thing as in:
https://forja.cenatic.es/plugins/scmgit/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=supergrub2/supergrub2.git;a=blob_plain;f
I'm getting the same problem
( FATAL: int13_cdrom: function 42. Can't use 64bits lba )
with hd0, hd1, hd2, hd3, and worse:
* hd2,msdos5
ls (hd2,msdos5)/
Is this a bug?
adrian15
El 16/03/14 06:26, adrian15 escribió:
I use a for loop for detecting Operating systems like this
El 16/03/14 17:43, Andrey Borzenkov escribió:
В Sun, 16 Mar 2014 17:05:53 +0100
adrian15 пишет:
I'm getting the same problem
( FATAL: int13_cdrom: function 42. Can't use 64bits lba )
This message does not exist in grub sources, so it likely comes from
firmware. 64 bit LBA would
El 16/03/14 18:16, adrian15 escribió:
If I try:
ls (hd2,msdos5)/
from a 2.00-15 system mkrescue image (Super Grub2 Disk 2.00s1-beta6) I get:
error: unknown filesystem.
So, it's ok, because it is not a fatal error.
It would seem that somewhere between 2.00-15 and 2.02~beta2-7 (Debian
ve
).
Thank you for any idea!
adrian15
El 16/03/14 19:05, adrian15 escribió:
El 16/03/14 18:16, adrian15 escribió:
If I try:
ls (hd2,msdos5)/
from a 2.00-15 system mkrescue image (Super Grub2 Disk 2.00s1-beta6) I
get:
error: unknown filesystem.
So, it's ok, because it is not a fatal erro
t sure that would work
too good. I, personally, don't think it's worth the effort to implement
such a parser but if you want it so much please implement it.
I, personally, going to advocate for the loopback.cfg method.
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El 22/01/15 a las 22:25, Kris Moore escribió:
Hey all,
We are trying to create hybrid USB/DVD images, and they work just fine
on BIOS. However it doesn't seem to work when creating UEFI.
We are using the following:
# grub-mkrescue -d "
El 25/01/15 a las 09:03, adrian15 escribió:
El 24/01/15 a las 01:12, adrian15 escribió:
El 22/01/15 a las 22:25, Kris Moore escribió:
Hey all,
We are trying to create hybrid USB/DVD images, and they work just fine
on BIOS. However it doesn't seem to work when creating UEFI.
We are usin
El 25/01/15 a las 09:15, adrian15 escribió:
El 25/01/15 a las 09:03, adrian15 escribió:
El 24/01/15 a las 01:12, adrian15 escribió:
El 22/01/15 a las 22:25, Kris Moore escribió:
(Hopefully I'm not creating new threads when replying)
I had only tested 2.00 version (Where the hard di
boot
That's all folks!
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>First you need to define "Grub Super Disk," because I really don't know
> what you're talking about...
Floppy image of Grub Super Disk:
http://adrian15.raulete.net/ficheros/gsd_0.87_beta.img
Cdrom image of Grub Super Disk:
http://adrian15.raulete.net/ficheros/s
ors?
Thank you,
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P.D.: This option will be useful when your windows xp rewrites your MBR and
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S IS THE PROPOSAL) Will Grub 2 include a dd command... so that you
can dd some images as a blank mbr or a mbr backup ?
Thank you for your questions in advance.
Ah,... I've made a Grub Super Disk version totally translated into
English... check version 0.8.9 in floppy or cdrom here:
h
y
> That way requires 10 menu entries for booting Windows.
Hi! What have you done at the end?
Have you tried my solution (http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-
grub/2005-10/msg00049.html ) or do you prefer the savedefault one (the one
above here) because you do not depend on windows xp?
adrian1
.. now that I think it better...
I can made these routines from normal bash scripts.
In conclusion, I'm quite confused but try to help further GSD development.
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quite sure. Do you think GSD is useful for a blind person?
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Well, waiting for comments. Can I add the variables that I want, with the
size (300 currently) that I want or is there a limit size somewhere ?
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P.D. Can anyone explain
#define MENU_BUFLEN (0x8000 + PASSWORD_BUF - MENU_BUF)
this line of shared.h...
Isn't it suppo
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strip gnu/linux distro to have only the display command or equivalent to
show images in framebuffer or equivalent.
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rub/menu.lst
HERE GOES CONTENTS of /boot/grub/menu.lst
from the first title.
This way if the file /boot/grub/menu.lst is there it is loaded but if it
does not exists its backup is loaded.
So... everyone is happy.
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tions directly to Grub partitions. Is it possible ?
5) dd equivalent command.
That's all.
I'm seeing that you've advanced a lot on scripting support and there're
some beginnings on graphics area.
Great work!
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P.S.: I think I sent another
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2) Being able to mount tar.gz files.
Why?
This was a real need with my stupid implementation of Grub Legacy on
Super Grub Disk that made me having a lot of different little lst files
(till 8000 files) and thus made it impossible to save it into a
mic module by using the
module loading feature in GRUB 2.
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I've reading the G'SOC document:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-soc.html
and I've been tented to add a new proposal for grub2.
As you all should have guessed it would a Super Grub Disk (
http://adrian15.raulete.net/grub/ ) but not based on grub legacy but grub2.
ng you to think about new features that scripting should have so
that the developing of this command is far easy.
OFFTOPIC NOTE: I am working on grub legacy call and back commands so
that what you see below actually works. I think this night it will work
ok but who knows.
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bash (I think I needed to recompile it) so I discarded
the idea.
Maybe I will take a look at gettext again for SG2D.
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r a gnu c syntax or
convention as far as I do not know if the gnu project has any. And, of
course, tell me if it compiles or not.
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P.S.: I am going to update from Knoppix 4 to Knoppix 5 soon and I think
I won't hae the lzo problem.
/* test.c -- The test command.. */
/*
* GRU
since 1.94 seems to go into rescue mode no
matter what I do.
It's pity because i only have grub 1.94 at hand. I will try it nevertheless.
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Do you think that this can be done with your grub scripting? Or the
grub2 scripting needs more hacking?
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for (hd in harddisks) {
whatever hd
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it is not worthy.
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> For them their first hard disk (Who is going to have a zero-hard disk in
> the real world. It has no sense) is C:, but you could name it 1.
> And when they partition their hard disk they suppose that the first cut
> it is the
. adrian15 decides not working any more on Super Grub
Disk (Based on Grub Legacy) but working on a thing called Super Grub2
Disk. Marco_Gerards reads him on the irc and says: "You have been very
late on making your decision :)"
So adrian15 tries to install this brand new thing: grub
handled (more elegant) in grub2 and
it should be easier for you to do that.
Any idea, mistake, advice?
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/* Check if we should set the int13 handler. */
if (bios_drive_map[0] != 0)
{
int i;
/* Search for SAVED
g to add.
But before implementing anything...
Has anyone worked on uuid support for ext2 on grub2?
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be tested in a earlier stage of development on all the devices where it
can it boot from.
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questions in the months to come. :)
If this happens, it's a good sign of grub2 development health.
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that appear when you boot
from a hard disk.
As long as I know Grub2 boot from a cd is not being developed yet (see
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2007-04/msg00053.html )
We will have to wait for it or code it. :)
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querying the test command help or not ?
GRUB_MOD_FINI(test)
{
grub_unregister_command ("[");
grub_unregister_command ("test");
}
That's all for my first compiled patch.
I hope that Marco_g is happy :).
But you know Marco_g I will continue my
not have any
of these comments at all?
You do not comment them at all?
You comment them in another place?
Maybe it's ok with the help description that it is set when you register
a command?
Maybe this is a bug and should be fixed?
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folder which it is annoying.
This is why I did the link trick.
It works!
=
Finally I unmounted the floppy and tried to run it from qemu... it worked!
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My question is: Why help search works as expected ?
What was wrong with my options?
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Attached you will find the patch adding test -e support for grub2.
This is my first patch. I have compiled it without no errors.
However as long as the grub2.tar.gz that Marco gave me did not have any
documentation about how to create a
"[ EXPRESSION ]", "Evaluate an expression", options);
grub_register_command ("test", grub_cmd_test, GRUB_COMMAND_FLAG_CMDLINE,
"test EXPRESSION", "Evaluate an expression", options);
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.name = "ext2",
.dir = grub_ext2_dir,
.open = grub_ext2_open,
.read = grub_ext2_read,
.close = grub_ext2_close,
.label = grub_ext2_label,
.next = 0
A question for marco_g
==
This .next is for file
27;-u' in the future.
13) videotest
This is a test command and it will not be available when grub2 is out
there. Isn't it ? :)
Continues on grub2 miscelanea questions (2/2)
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option to set read only variables.
Maybe the root variable is a read only variable?
24) 'Command' commands
==
Is there any special reason why the
rescue, set, unset, export, insmod, rmmod, lsmod commands are in a
single file called: normal/command.
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> Attached you will find the patch adding test -e support for grub2.
>
> This is my first patch. I have compiled it without no errors.
Urgh... I thought/hoped I told you I had a test.c rewrite sitting on
my harddisk? Or did I tell Robert t
e that:
-Describes a function algorithm
-Describes what a function does (as a black box)
-Boot of them ?
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UB Legacy has the
latter feature, but not the former one.
GRUB 2 needs to support both cases, but I prefer to see something not
present in GRUB Legacy implemented in GRUB 2 first.
===
But do as you want, maybe it is better to begin with the easiest task
and then doing the more difficult task.
es
and learn by trial-error.
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Attached you will find the patch adding test -e support for grub2.
Do you mean you also have the '-e' option ?
I mean I have everything that is possible. That includes `-e', but
also all other features.
Ok.
+static void
+test_fi
' in the future.
Ehm, I am not sure. You mean `-h' is short for help and we should
remove it?
I mean that if an user gets used to use the "-h" option for getting grub
commands help then when using ls, he will be confused a little.
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there is no way to delete (unset) it. It always comes to live again.
Is it a normal thing?
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his linux kernel what
it isn't true at all.
So... why don't we prompt something like:
Grub loading...
or
Grub loading itself
?
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understood I was not meant to modify it.
how should I implement this then?
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boots also boot loaders
=
If we can use chainloader for preparing to boot another boot loader...
then boot help should read:
Boot an operating system or another boot loader.
instead of:
Boot an operating system.
k can recover a grub2 installation with something similar
to the grub legacys' root and setup commands ?
Or is it a disk that where you only see
grub rescue >
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set pager=1
How about setting it to 0 by default, so it shows up when you list the
variables. Currently it just doesn't exist.
That's a good idea.
Where is the place (file) for setting default variables values?
Robert Millan escribió:
OTOH, if you replace:
"GRUB loading kernel"
with:
"Loading GRUB kernel"
Maybe this archieves to resolve both concerns?
I vote for it.
I think I might do a miscelanea patch with all these little details that
I've been finding in the
Here is a patch for some of the problems that I found in my miscelanea
mails.
More to come. :)
adrian15
diff -urN grub2_2007_05_31_original/ChangeLog
grub2_2007_05_31_small_fixes/ChangeLog
--- grub2_2007_05_31_original/ChangeLog 2007-05-20 11:10:05.0 +0200
adrian15 escribió:
1st) Where to save an array?
=
If I mimic the grub legacy map command I need to save an array with the
map definitions.
static unsigned short bios_drive_map[DRIVE_MAP_SIZE + 1];
So that each time I call something like:
map
;
And if you type "help variable pager" you should see:
cat: "1: Stops at each screen. 0: Do not stop."
randomcolourcat: "1: Stops at each screen. 0: Do not stop."
find: "1: Stops at each screen. 0: Do not stop."
It's a stupid example but that's I mean.
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Once I write a new command like map.c or pause.c how am I supposed to
add it to the standard grub?
Should I write the makefiles manually?! or should I use some of the .sh
files at the grub2 source code root folder?
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er is run. I mean, putting a getkey
inside the
void
grub_putcode (grub_uint32_t code)
function from: kern/term.c
it seems to me a bit childish although I do not know so far a better
solution.
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not to check if an argument command that it IS NOT inside an
option is something (a disk, i.e.) or not... how do I do it?
I mean I want something like:
map (hd0) (hd1)
to be checked outside the command without using:
map -disk1 (hd0) -disk2 (hd1)
and the correspondent option definit
(argc!=0)
grub_cmd_echo(state,argc,args);
key = grub_getkey ();
return 0;
So my question is if it's an orthodox way of calling another command, if
I should call it in another way or if I should not call it in any way.
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