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Re: Having the configuration file embedded into core.img look for the gr


From: Arbiel Perlacremaz
Subject: Re: Having the configuration file embedded into core.img look for the grub partition by its label
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2014 17:39:50 +0200
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Hi
Le 23/09/2014 18:37, Andrei Borzenkov a écrit :
> В Tue, 23 Sep 2014 10:11:21 +0200
> Arbiel Perlacremaz <address@hidden> пишет:
>
>> Having the grub directory on the external device is not what I'm looking
>> for.
>>
>> I indeed use several external devices and I've installed GRUB on each of
>> them so that it is always available, whatsoever my configuration is. To
>> avoid confusion when updating GRUB, all my fstab files mount a unique
>> directory, always the same, on /boot/grub. This is the reason why I want
>> GRUB on my hard drive.
>>
> Well, use grub-mkimage then; you are completely free in adding your own
> embedded config file.
OK

However this raises two issues

1) there is no grub-install parameter (
>> Le 23/09/2014 01:09, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko a écrit :
>>> On 22.09.2014 22:49, Arbiel Perlacremaz wrote:
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> A way I'm using to avoid any Window's reinstallation to overwrite GRUB
>>>> in a multiboot environment is to install the later on the MBR of a USB
>>>> key. That way, when booting with no key pluged, the PC boots into
>>>> Windows and when booting with the key pluged, the PC boots according to
>>>> the choice of the user in the grub menu's.
>>>>
>>>> I do locate the grub.cfg file in a partition of the internal hard drive.
>>>> In such a situation, grub-install embeddes a config file which reads
>>>> something like
>>>>
>>>>     search.fs_uuid 367C9BBD7C9B75F9 root hd0,msdos1
>>>>     set prefix=($root)'/'
>>>>
>>>> This is great.
>>>>
>>>> However, any undesired modification by any piece of software of the
>>>> partition's uuid will prevent GRUB to find it and lead to a boot
>>>> failure. As the Windows partition is less prone to such modifications as
>>>> Linux partitions, I do locate the grub.cfg file in that Windows
>>>> partition. However it would be more straightforward to locate the file
>>>> into a Linux partition, and to have grub search this partition by its 
>>>> label.
>>>>
>>>> How could this be done ? If this can't presently be done, can it be
>>>> included in a future grub release ?
>>> use --boot-directory to place all files on usb stick and make it load
>>> any other grub.cfg you might want.
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Arbiel
>>>>
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