Re: [RESEND RESEND RESEND PATCH] templates: introduce GRUB_TOP_LEVEL_* vars

2022-09-30 Thread Denton Liu
Hi Oskari, On Fri, Sep 30, 2022 at 01:53:59AM -0500, Oskari Pirhonen wrote: > > I'm not too familiar with what end-users might want. If we want to make > > this more universal, we could either do GRUB_TOP_LEVEL_KERNEL and have > > that shared amongst all of the 10_* files or we could have

Re: [RESEND RESEND RESEND PATCH] templates: introduce GRUB_TOP_LEVEL_* vars

2022-09-30 Thread Oskari Pirhonen
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 03:23:07 -0700, Denton Liu wrote: > Thanks for the response, Oskari! > > On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 01:08:03AM -0500, Oskari Pirhonen wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 05:30:45 -0700, Denton Liu wrote: > > > A user may wish to use an image that is not sorted as the "latest"

Re: [RESEND RESEND RESEND PATCH] templates: introduce GRUB_TOP_LEVEL_* vars

2022-09-29 Thread Denton Liu
Thanks for the response, Oskari! On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 01:08:03AM -0500, Oskari Pirhonen wrote: > On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 05:30:45 -0700, Denton Liu wrote: > > A user may wish to use an image that is not sorted as the "latest" > > version as the top-level entry. For example, in Arch Linux, if a

Re: [RESEND RESEND RESEND PATCH] templates: introduce GRUB_TOP_LEVEL_* vars

2022-09-29 Thread Oskari Pirhonen
On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 05:30:45 -0700, Denton Liu wrote: > A user may wish to use an image that is not sorted as the "latest" > version as the top-level entry. For example, in Arch Linux, if a user > has the LTS and regular kernels installed, `/boot/vmlinuz-linux-lts` > gets sorted as the

[RESEND RESEND RESEND PATCH] templates: introduce GRUB_TOP_LEVEL_* vars

2022-09-27 Thread Denton Liu
A user may wish to use an image that is not sorted as the "latest" version as the top-level entry. For example, in Arch Linux, if a user has the LTS and regular kernels installed, `/boot/vmlinuz-linux-lts` gets sorted as the "latest" compared to `/boot/vmlinuz-linux`. However, a user may wish to

[RESEND RESEND PATCH] templates: introduce GRUB_TOP_LEVEL_* vars

2022-09-21 Thread Denton Liu
A user may wish to use an image that is not sorted as the "latest" version as the top-level entry. For example, in Arch Linux, if a user has the LTS and regular kernels installed, `/boot/vmlinuz-linux-lts` gets sorted as the "latest" compared to `/boot/vmlinuz-linux`. However, a user may wish to

[RESEND PATCH] templates: introduce GRUB_TOP_LEVEL_* vars

2022-08-29 Thread Denton Liu
A user may wish to use an image that is not sorted as the "latest" version as the top-level entry. For example, in Arch Linux, if a user has the LTS and regular kernels installed, `/boot/vmlinuz-linux-lts` gets sorted as the "latest" compared to `/boot/vmlinuz-linux`. However, a user may wish to

[PATCH] templates: introduce GRUB_TOP_LEVEL_* vars

2022-08-21 Thread Denton Liu
A user may wish to use an image that is not sorted as the "latest" version as the top-level entry. For example, in Arch Linux, if a user has the LTS and regular kernels installed, `/boot/vmlinuz-linux-lts` gets sorted as the "latest" compared to `/boot/vmlinuz-linux`. However, a user may wish to