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How to use grub-mkimage prefix?
From: |
J. Eppler |
Subject: |
How to use grub-mkimage prefix? |
Date: |
Tue, 1 Nov 2016 12:39:42 -0400 |
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Hello,
I use the following command to create a grub image:
~~~
./grub-mkimage --verbose --output=out/grubaa64.efi
--config=out/grub.configfile --format=arm64-efi $GRUB_MODULES
Prefix not specified (use the -p option).
Usage: ./grub-mkimage [OPTION...] [OPTION]
~~~
I get the message: "prefix not specified". My problem is that I do not
understand what the prefix directory should be. The man page
`grub-mkimage` for the -p option only says: "set prefix directory". It
does not explain what a prefix directory value could be nor does it
explain the function of the prefix directory.
---
Appendix
config file:
~~~
$ cat out/grub.configfile
search.fs_label rootfs root
set prefix=($root)'/boot/grub'
configfile $prefix/grub.cfg
~~~
grub modules:
~~~
GRUB_MODULES="boot chain configfile echo efinet eval ext2 fat font
gettext gfxterm gzio help linux loadenv lsefi normal part_gpt part_msdos
read regexp search search_fs_file search_fs_uuid search_label terminal
terminfo test tftp time xen_boot"
~~~
best regards
J. Eppler
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