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Re: I've Coded a New GRUB Function - What Do I Do Next? - adrian15 Jan 2
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sburtchin |
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Re: I've Coded a New GRUB Function - What Do I Do Next? - adrian15 Jan 26, 2007; 2:22pm |
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Thu, 15 Feb 2007 20:21:14 -0800 (PST) |
NOTE: Adding message of adrian15 Jan 26, 2007; 2:22pm to Nabble thread.
Steve Burtchin wrote:
> OK - that's what I need to patch code to an existing function, but if I
> want
> to create an entirely new function, there seems to be changes required in
> a
> lot of places. Details are in the thread "How To Write Extended Partition
> Tables from GRUB?". That's where I really don't know how it all works
> together - (ie. to create a new function).
Create a new function means making a new grub command?
It is not so difficult, adding a line at the bottom of the builtins.c
like &builtin_command in alphabetical order.
And copying pasteing an existing one and changing its name on the two
functions that define a grub command.
Check find and findf grub commands in source code to see the difference.
>>adrian15
adrian15
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