On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 05:36:12PM -0500, Shawn Kennedy wrote:
> You are right /files is a very big list and after 10+ minutes
> of running, it wasn't done. I narrowed it down (/files/boot)
> to see if I could find the files in /boot (after all,
> /boot/grub/grub.com is where it really is) and alas,
> it doesn't find it, just found this:
>
> root: /dev/VG1/LV0001.root
> /files/boot/grub/device.map/hd0 /dev/vda
> root: /dev/VG1/LV0002.root
> /files/boot/grub/device.map/hd0 /dev/vda
Augeas isn't required. You can just download and parse the grub
configuration yourself if you know where it is located, ie:
lines = g.read_lines ("/boot/grub/grub.conf")
for line in lines:
<your parser here>
Rich.
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