Command line tool for updating bootloader configs
When a new BLS entry is added, the script checks if the kernel image exists and also if it was installed from a rpm package. But the latter isn't really needed, it should be valid to just copy a kernel image and add a BLS entry. Resolves: rhbz#1634740 Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com> |
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| .gitignore | ||
| 0001-Change-return-type-in-getRootSpecifier.patch | ||
| 0002-Add-btrfs-subvolume-support-for-grub2.patch | ||
| 0003-Add-tests-for-btrfs-support.patch | ||
| 0004-Honor-sbindir.patch | ||
| 0004-Use-system-LDFLAGS.patch | ||
| 0005-installkernel-use-kernel-install.patch | ||
| drop-uboot-uImage-creation.patch | ||
| grubby-bls | ||
| grubby.in | ||
| grubby.spec | ||
| installkernel-bls | ||
| installkernel.in | ||
| sources | ||