On 19.07.2014 07:42, Charles Devereaux wrote: > Hello, > > On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 2:15 AM, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > My pomona clip had issues with its contact pins(the ones in contact > with the flash chip) over time, so I unmounted it and repaired it. > > > I tried pushing the pins down - it looks better but it didn't help. Mine > only work with a lot of duct tape to keep it firmly pressed to the > motherboard. Otherwise, it slides up just a bit, enough to avoid making > contact. It seems more like a problem with the plastic > > > Example in grub.cfg: > menuentry 'Normal' { > cmosclean 0x30:0 > cmosclean 0x30:1 > cmosclean 0x30:2 > cmosclean 0x30:3 > cmosclean 0x30:4 > cmosclean 0x30:5 > > halt > } > > > Interesting. Is there a reason why different values are used on gluglug > halt? cf http://samnoble.org/thinkpad/grub/gluglug.grub.custom.cfg: > The values are exactly the same. Search for hex. > There is only cbmemc, cbls and cbtime. They could be good menu options > but the output is displayed without a pager (so you can't see them as it > goes back to the menu - you have to enter a command line) > pager=1 > Of all of these, cbtime would be especially interesting to add a title > to grub menu, to show if the boot was in normal or fallback and how long > it took. > > I'll see if it's possible to add the result of a command to grub menu
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