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Re: Probing for the existence of a device.
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Andrey Borzenkov |
Subject: |
Re: Probing for the existence of a device. |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Jun 2013 10:22:27 +0400 |
В Sat, 22 Jun 2013 22:44:53 +0100
João Ricardo Sares Teles de Matos <address@hidden> пишет:
> I couldn't find a reliable way to do something like this:
>
> if drive_exists_p (hd1); then
> menuentry_to_chainload_drive (hd1)
> fi
>
> Where the missing piece is the pseudo-command "drive_exists_p", which has a
> zero return when the device exists.
>
> The "probe --driver" command sort of does the job, but it prints error
> messages and causes a "Press any key to continue..." prompt when the device
> doesn't exist.
>
I cannot reproduce it, at least using current trunk. probe command
simply fails without any "Press any key ...".
> The idea is having automatically (dis)appearing menu entries to chainload
> devices that may be (un)plugged, which is useful in an environment where USB
> thumb drives are frequently used as boot devices.
>
I think in this case search would be more useful. You cannot predict
device names, but using something like
search --set usb1 --fs-uuid XXXX
search --set usb2 --fs-uuid XXXX
...
if [ -n "$usb1" ]; then
... code to deal with USB media 1
fi
... etc ...
Would allow you to quite reliably detect presence of devices.
> The test command with -e or -d doesn't work unless the device contains a
> filesystem that GRUB can read.
>
> Am I missing something, or is this something that can't be done without
> extending GRUB?
>
> By the way, is this sort of message appropriate for this mailing list?
> I'd hate to be spamming the list with offtopic queries.
>
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