* debian/patches/953_no_eh_frame.diff: Build with -fno-dwarf2-cfi-asm to
stop gcc-4.4 generating .eh_frame sections that cause core.img to be too
big to embed in some common cases (LP: #423412).
* debian/patches/954_normal_quiet.diff: Don't display introductory message
about line editing unless we're actually offering a shell prompt.
* debian/patches/955_really_quiet.diff: Remove some verbose messages
printed before reading the configuration file. In some ways this is
awkward because it makes debugging harder, but it's a requirement for a
smooth-looking boot process; we may be able to do better in future (LP:
#386922).
* debian/patches/956_linux_quiet.diff: If the environment variable "quiet"
is set to something other than 1, suppress progress messages as the
kernel and initrd load. Set this for non-recovery kernel menu entries
(LP: #386922).
* debian/patches/957_savedefault.diff: Add GRUB_DEFAULT=saved, as well as
grub-set-default and grub-reboot utilities. Provides functionality
essentially equivalent to GRUB Legacy's savedefault (LP: #216178).
* debian/rules, debian/grub-pc.install.in: Install grub-reboot and
grub-set-default only in grub-common.
* Add tag information to old Ubuntu patches.
This bug was fixed in the package grub2 - 1.97~beta1-1ubuntu2
--------------- 1ubuntu2) karmic; urgency=low
grub2 (1.97~beta1-
* debian/ patches/ 953_no_ eh_frame. diff: Build with -fno-dwarf2-cfi-asm to patches/ 954_normal_ quiet.diff: Don't display introductory message patches/ 955_really_ quiet.diff: Remove some verbose messages patches/ 956_linux_ quiet.diff: If the environment variable "quiet" patches/ 957_savedefault .diff: Add GRUB_DEFAULT=saved, as well as set-default and grub-reboot utilities. Provides functionality grub-pc. install. in: Install grub-reboot and set-default only in grub-common.
stop gcc-4.4 generating .eh_frame sections that cause core.img to be too
big to embed in some common cases (LP: #423412).
* debian/
about line editing unless we're actually offering a shell prompt.
* debian/
printed before reading the configuration file. In some ways this is
awkward because it makes debugging harder, but it's a requirement for a
smooth-looking boot process; we may be able to do better in future (LP:
#386922).
* debian/
is set to something other than 1, suppress progress messages as the
kernel and initrd load. Set this for non-recovery kernel menu entries
(LP: #386922).
* debian/
grub-
essentially equivalent to GRUB Legacy's savedefault (LP: #216178).
* debian/rules, debian/
grub-
* Add tag information to old Ubuntu patches.
-- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Fri, 04 Sep 2009 15:02:36 +0100