* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Show the grub menu and raise the menu timeout if other operating
systems are installed (only for GRUB Legacy right now).
- Remove splash boot parameter unless debian-installer/framebuffer=true
and debian-installer/splash=true.
- If / or /boot are on a removable device, install GRUB there by
default.
- Only mount /target/proc if it isn't already mounted.
- Support setting OVERRIDE_UNSUPPORTED_OS in the environment to force
grub-installer to use its default MBR selection method despite there
being unsupported operating systems on the disk.
- Unless grub-installer/make_active is preseeded to false, mark the
partition to which GRUB is being installed as bootable, or failing
that the first available primary partition on the disk to which GRUB
is being installed.
- Support grub-installer/bootdev_directory preseeding to make use of the
relative path feature of grub4dos, so that we can point grub4dos at
part of a disk for Wubi. Setting this disables normal grub
installation, but still generates a device.map (for GRUB Legacy only);
it also hides the menu.
- Handle cases where /boot is bind-mounted.
- Add support for writing an GRUB Legacy MBR on each disk in an
mdadm-managed RAID providing /boot. (GRUB 2 can handle this already.)
- Properly make use of output from os-prober to configure the booting of
other operating systems on dmraid arrays. Attempt to guess where in
the device map the array belongs, by substituting the first drive in
the dmraid array for the dmraid array device node itself, and removing
any reference to other member disks of the array.
- Go back to using update-grub -y for GRUB Legacy for now; our grub
package is a bit old and still requires this.
- Default to grub2 for GPT systems.
- Allow grub/grub2 choice for ext4, though still default to grub2.
- If /boot is on an MD device and we're using GRUB 2, install GRUB there
rather than (hd0); GRUB 2 will interpret that as meaning that it needs
to install to each of the RAID members.
- If using GRUB 2 and installing to a RAID device any of whose
components are partitions, then default to installing to the MBRs of
each of the containing disks, since GRUB 2 will refuse to install to
the partition devices.
- Bind-mount /proc and /sys while running grub-install.
- Update grub-installer/bootdev text to avoid GRUB device naming that
changed between GRUB Legacy and GRUB 2, and to use libata-style device
naming since that is more accurate for most people.
- On i386/efi and amd64/efi subarchitectures, install grub-efi and purge
grub, grub-legacy, and grub-pc; elsewhere, purge grub-efi*.
- Don't ask for a boot device on EFI, and don't pass a boot device
argument to grub-install.
- Add a preseedable grub-installer/timeout template to adjust the
initial GRUB timeout.
- Install GRUB to the SATA RAID or multipath device when /boot is on
such a device, rather than installing to the first hard disk.
* If the first disk has neither a partition table nor a filesystem, don't
try to install to it as grub-setup will refuse (LP: #711830).
* Canonicalise device names printed by 'mdadm --detail' (LP: #695842).
grub-installer (1.60) unstable; urgency=low
* Drop warning about GRUB 2 being experimental. Closes: #610365.
grub-installer (1.59) unstable; urgency=low
[ Julien Cristau ]
* Amend changes from 1.57: call device_to_disk on the device mounted as
cdrom. Booting from a disk or usb device, that may end up being
/dev/sda1 instead of /dev/sda, defeating the "we shouldn't install GRUB to
the installation media" test. In addition, avoid installing GRUB to the
device mounted on /hd-media. Closes: #605562.
[ Updated translations ]
* Northern Sami (se.po) by Børre Gaup
grub-installer (1.58) unstable; urgency=low
[ Christian Perrier ]
* Change text of examples in debconf templates to fit the new
partition numbering scheme in GRUB 2. Closes: #581687
[ Updated translations ]
* Hindi (hi.po) by Kumar Appaiah
* Kazakh (kk.po) by Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
* Central Khmer (km.po) by Khoem Sokhem
* Lao (lo.po) by Anousak Souphavanh
* Malayalam (ml.po) by Praveen Arimbrathodiyil
* Portuguese (Brazil) (pt_BR.po) by Felipe Augusto van de Wiel
* Northern Sami (se.po) by Børre Gaup
* Slovak (sk.po) by Ivan Masár
* Telugu (te.po) by Arjuna Rao Chavala
-- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Thu, 10 Feb 2011 14:05:10 +0000
This bug was fixed in the package grub-installer - 1.60ubuntu1
---------------
grub-installer (1.60ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: installer/ framebuffer= true installer/ splash= true. UNSUPPORTED_ OS in the environment to force installer to use its default MBR selection method despite there make_active is preseeded to false, mark the bootdev_ directory preseeding to make use of the bootdev text to avoid GRUB device naming that timeout template to adjust the
- Show the grub menu and raise the menu timeout if other operating
systems are installed (only for GRUB Legacy right now).
- Remove splash boot parameter unless debian-
and debian-
- If / or /boot are on a removable device, install GRUB there by
default.
- Only mount /target/proc if it isn't already mounted.
- Support setting OVERRIDE_
grub-
being unsupported operating systems on the disk.
- Unless grub-installer/
partition to which GRUB is being installed as bootable, or failing
that the first available primary partition on the disk to which GRUB
is being installed.
- Support grub-installer/
relative path feature of grub4dos, so that we can point grub4dos at
part of a disk for Wubi. Setting this disables normal grub
installation, but still generates a device.map (for GRUB Legacy only);
it also hides the menu.
- Handle cases where /boot is bind-mounted.
- Add support for writing an GRUB Legacy MBR on each disk in an
mdadm-managed RAID providing /boot. (GRUB 2 can handle this already.)
- Properly make use of output from os-prober to configure the booting of
other operating systems on dmraid arrays. Attempt to guess where in
the device map the array belongs, by substituting the first drive in
the dmraid array for the dmraid array device node itself, and removing
any reference to other member disks of the array.
- Go back to using update-grub -y for GRUB Legacy for now; our grub
package is a bit old and still requires this.
- Default to grub2 for GPT systems.
- Allow grub/grub2 choice for ext4, though still default to grub2.
- If /boot is on an MD device and we're using GRUB 2, install GRUB there
rather than (hd0); GRUB 2 will interpret that as meaning that it needs
to install to each of the RAID members.
- If using GRUB 2 and installing to a RAID device any of whose
components are partitions, then default to installing to the MBRs of
each of the containing disks, since GRUB 2 will refuse to install to
the partition devices.
- Bind-mount /proc and /sys while running grub-install.
- Update grub-installer/
changed between GRUB Legacy and GRUB 2, and to use libata-style device
naming since that is more accurate for most people.
- On i386/efi and amd64/efi subarchitectures, install grub-efi and purge
grub, grub-legacy, and grub-pc; elsewhere, purge grub-efi*.
- Don't ask for a boot device on EFI, and don't pass a boot device
argument to grub-install.
- Add a preseedable grub-installer/
initial GRUB timeout.
- Install GRUB to the SATA RAID or multipath device when /boot is on
such a device, rather than installing to the first hard disk.
* If the first disk has neither a partition table nor a filesystem, don't
try to install to it as grub-setup will refuse (LP: #711830).
* Canonicalise device names printed by 'mdadm --detail' (LP: #695842).
grub-installer (1.60) unstable; urgency=low
* Drop warning about GRUB 2 being experimental. Closes: #610365.
grub-installer (1.59) unstable; urgency=low
[ Julien Cristau ]
* Amend changes from 1.57: call device_to_disk on the device mounted as
cdrom. Booting from a disk or usb device, that may end up being
/dev/sda1 instead of /dev/sda, defeating the "we shouldn't install GRUB to
the installation media" test. In addition, avoid installing GRUB to the
device mounted on /hd-media. Closes: #605562.
[ Updated translations ]
* Northern Sami (se.po) by Børre Gaup
grub-installer (1.58) unstable; urgency=low
[ Christian Perrier ]
* Change text of examples in debconf templates to fit the new
partition numbering scheme in GRUB 2. Closes: #581687
[ Updated translations ]
* Hindi (hi.po) by Kumar Appaiah
* Kazakh (kk.po) by Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
* Central Khmer (km.po) by Khoem Sokhem
* Lao (lo.po) by Anousak Souphavanh
* Malayalam (ml.po) by Praveen Arimbrathodiyil
* Portuguese (Brazil) (pt_BR.po) by Felipe Augusto van de Wiel
* Northern Sami (se.po) by Børre Gaup
* Slovak (sk.po) by Ivan Masár
* Telugu (te.po) by Arjuna Rao Chavala
-- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Thu, 10 Feb 2011 14:05:10 +0000