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Re: Bug#461442: detection of other OSes in update-grub


From: Fabian Greffrath
Subject: Re: Bug#461442: detection of other OSes in update-grub
Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 15:47:26 +0100
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Robert Millan schrieb:
Why is that a problem?

Because foobar is not a block device, but grub-probe claims that it will print a device if '--target=device' is given.

I think this function could be called from the other part of this file which
performs similar checks (if this functionality is to be kept, that is).

Yes, I am fine with this.

I know that the call to probe() is not supposed to be reentrant, but I'd
prefer not to break reentrancy if it can be easily avoided;  it is possible
that probe() needs to recurse onto itself in the future (because of RAID/LVM).

OK, but should I keep it uninitialized?

Please remember to fix that in later versions of the patch ;-)

Sure, my copyright assignment paper is on it's way...

Is it possible to share code with 10_linux.in here?

Only if os-prober is installed. But then, os-prober does not check for kernels on / and /target.

Maybe this can be simplified with "echo something | read a b c d" feature?

For cosmetic reasons, yes. ;)

Cheers,
Fabian

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