On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 1:55 AM, Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<SNIP>
> # change menu.lst to grub.conf
> if [[ ! -e ${dir}/grub.conf ]] && [[ -e ${dir}/menu.lst ]] ;
> then
> mv -f "${dir}"/menu.lst "${dir}"/grub.conf
> ewarn
> ewarn "*** IMPORTANT NOTE: menu.lst has been renamed to
> grub.conf"
> ewarn
> fi
>
>
> it's called essentially this way in post_inst():
>
> setup_boot_dir /boot
>
> what it does is in essence:
>
> 1. fail if /boot does not exist
> 2. create /boot/boot as a link to /boot
> 3. create /boot/grub
> 4. if you don't have a grub.conf and do have a menu.lst then rename it
> to grub.conf
>
>
>
> --
> Alan McKinnon
Yeah, it was that last bit that I wondered about. So, assuming you do
have a grub.conf what happens? Does nothing in the ebuild ever make
the menu.lst->grub.conf link? Did older ebuilds make this link? I have
no recollection of making one by hand.
The GNU grub manual I found online talks only about menu.lst. Is
having a grub.conf file a Gentoo thing? I've run *almost* nothing but
Gentoo for 8 years now so I have no real knowledge of how other
distros set this up.
- Mark
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