Robert Millan schrieb:
Sorry for the delay in repliing. Been very busy :-(
No problem. ;)
When run in the console it makes Linux spit a truckload of information about filesystem probing. Is there any way we could avoid this?
I don't know why this happens since I allready divert stderr to /dev/null in the os-prober call. Maybe this is a bug in os-prober itself.
How do you prevent it from detecting your own partition? I didn't see any provisions for this.
I don't have to. That's the way os-prober works.
Whops. This tag (utf-8 stuff?) breaks the Linux shebang parser :-)
Yes, sorry. I am forced to store the file on a Windows partition in order to send it as an email attachment. Don't ask me about UTF8 and Windows. ;)
Can we avoid hardcoding their absolute path?
Yes, via the 'which' command - as has been implemented in previous versions of this script. But back then you had objections against it...
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