A nice improvement could be a new parameter for /etc/default/grub :
GRUB_LABELS_STRING=""
(If not specified or empty, update-grub or scripts behaviour should be
as today)
This new parameter should support some variables in it:
"${FS_LABEL} ${OS_NAME} (${KERN_NAME} ${KERN_VER}) - ${PARTITION}"
El
+1
El 09/02/18 a les 16:12, Richard Owlett ha escrit:
> How do I coerce Grub2 to display partition LABEL in displayed menu,
> instead of device id - i.e. sda1 ... sda10.
>
> I have one machine dedicated to experimenting. It has multiple
> (differently configured) installs of
rub.cfg files on all volumes and generate menuentries for
them where the menuentry title contains the filesystem's label.
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Jordan Uggla (Jordan_U on irc.freenode.net)
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 7:12 AM, Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:
> How do I coerce Grub2 to display part
How do I coerce Grub2 to display partition LABEL in displayed menu,
instead of device id - i.e. sda1 ... sda10.
I have one machine dedicated to experimenting. It has multiple
(differently configured) installs of the same Linux release.
*WITHOUT* manually editing grub.cfg each time I add