Bootloader with support for Linux, Multiboot and more
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All tools and support files are now the same for bios and efi - only the actual bootloader is different. There is thus no reason to build any tools for efi, but there is no way to avoid it. We just build and install them and overwrite with bios files. By using the same transformation we avoid the problems with the transformation being included in some un-transformed files. The old grub2-efi specific are kept as symlinks for backward compatibility. grub2-efi is still very much work-in-progress and the grub2-efi could probably be dropped very soon. It would also make sense to move all shared files to a sub-package. |
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.gitignore | ||
grub2-handle-initramfs-on-xen.patch | ||
grub2.spec | ||
grub-1.99-Fix-tests-of-zeroed-partition.patch | ||
grub-1.99-grub_test_assert_printf.patch | ||
grub-1.99-handle-fwrite-return.patch | ||
grub-1.99-just-say-linux.patch | ||
grub-1.99-ppc-terminfo.patch | ||
grub-2.00~beta4-add-support-for-PowerMac-HFS-partitions.patch | ||
grub.default | ||
README.Fedora | ||
sources |
Using GNU GRUB 2 in Fedora ========================== GRUB 2 provides various feature enhancements over the previous GRUB version (referred to as "GRUB", or "GRUB Legacy") which has been unmaintained upstream for years. GRUB has thus been deprecated in Fedora and replaced by GRUB 2 for BIOS systems. (EFI systems still uses GRUB Legacy from the new grub-efi package.) Utilities --------- The GRUB 2 utilities are prefixed with 'grub2': grub2-bin2h grub2-editenv grub2-fstest grub2-install grub2-kbdcomp grub2-menulst2cfg grub2-mkconfig grub2-mkdevicemap grub2-mkfont grub2-mkimage grub2-mklayout grub2-mknetdir grub2-mkpasswd-pbkdf2 grub2-mkrelpath grub2-mkrescue grub2-probe grub2-reboot grub2-script-check grub2-set-default grub2-setup The default location for boot loader installation is /boot/grub2/ . GRUB 2 in Fedora ---------------- The Fedora installer (anaconda) will make sure grub2 is installed for new and updated systems. It will write /etc/default/grub and run grub2-mkconfig to create /boot/grub2/grub.cfg, and it will run grub2-install to install the boot loader in the MBR and in /boot/grub2/ . grubby will patch grub.cfg (through /etc/grub2.cfg) when new kernels are installed. The GRUB 2 configuration system in /etc/default/grub and /etc/grub.d/ is thus only used initially by anaconda, but it is possible to generate a new grub.cfg with: grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg The active boot loader will not be changed when the GRUB 2 package is updated. A new boot loader can be installed with something like: grub2-install /dev/sda Documentation ------------- The GRUB 2 manual can be found on http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/ . Support channels ---------------- If you find a bug in this package, report them to the Red Hat Bugzilla [2]. For talk about using grub2, use IRC channel #grub on freenode Network [3]. You can meet this package maintainer there (nick lkundrak). [2] http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ [3] http://freenode.net/ -- Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk> Fedora Project