Command line tool for updating bootloader configs
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A BLS configuration is the default and in this case the installkernel-bls script is used. For a non-BLS configuration the grubby-deprecated package installs an installkernel that uses the new-kernel-pkg script. So there is no need to check for GRUB_ENABLE_BLSCFG=true. Also, this check is wrong for s390x and was causing the installkernel-bls script to no call kernel-install on this platform. Resolves: rhbz#1647721 Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com> |
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.gitignore | ||
0001-remove-the-old-crufty-u-boot-support.patch | ||
0002-Change-return-type-in-getRootSpecifier.patch | ||
0003-Add-btrfs-subvolume-support-for-grub2.patch | ||
0004-Add-tests-for-btrfs-support.patch | ||
0005-Use-system-LDFLAGS.patch | ||
0006-Honor-sbindir.patch | ||
0007-Make-installkernel-to-use-kernel-install-scripts-on-.patch | ||
0008-Add-usr-libexec-rpm-sort.patch | ||
grubby-bls | ||
grubby.in | ||
grubby.spec | ||
installkernel-bls | ||
installkernel.in | ||
sources |