2018-03-06 14:42:26 |
Bougron |
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Hello
By reading the contents of an EFI boot-info, I can know the name of the operating system that will be set and the place of storage.
For example
Boot0007* refind HD(2,GPT,59f84639-c0fa-47f6-a197-022d45750be8,0x8800,0xfd000)......
Boot0009* Ubuntu HD(2,GPT,59f84639-c0fa-47f6-a197-022d45750be8,0x8800,0xfd000)..........
Boot000A* Windows Boot Manager HD(2,GPT,59f84639-c0fa-47f6-a197-022d45750be8,0x8800,0xfd000)....
It remains to pray that this is one of those listed.
My wish is to identify it with certainty.
I suggest you add this command:
blkid | grep vfat
just before beginning to list the contents of /EFI/ubuntu/grub.cfg files
so we will see the good value
/dev/sda2: ....... PARTUUID="59f84639-c0fa-47f6-a197-022d45750be8"
/dev/sda3:........ PARTUUID="38e0429c-7d61-459a-85d8-70715749ee58"
because this list is not sufficient
"blkid" output: ________________________________________________________________
Device UUID TYPE LABEL=
/dev/sda2 99AA-F18D vfat boot/efi
/dev/sda3 F18D-99AA vfat efi/boot
However, another solution would be to add the PARTUUID to this list.
It seems to me that at one point, this information was present.
thanks. |
Hello
It was a mistake.
Sorry |
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