The reason these extra files get placed in /boot/grub is that grub-install is called to update the wubildr file, and grub-install calls grub-install.real (for wubi) and that copies the files (in the following code grubdir is /boot/grub and pkglibdir is /usr/lib/grub/<target cpu>/):
for file in ${pkglibdir}/*.mod ${pkglibdir}/*.lst; do
cp -f $file ${grubdir} || exit 1
done
if [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-pc" ] || [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "sparc64-ieee1275" ] ; then
for file in ${pkglibdir}/*.img ${pkglibdir}/efiemu??.o; do
if test -f $file; then
cp -f $file ${grubdir} || exit 1
fi
done
fi
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I suppose an easy temp fix would be to change lupin's grub-install to clean up /boot/grub on the way out.
The reason these extra files get placed in /boot/grub is that grub-install is called to update the wubildr file, and grub-install calls grub-install.real (for wubi) and that copies the files (in the following code grubdir is /boot/grub and pkglibdir is /usr/lib/ grub/<target cpu>/):
for file in ${pkglibdir}/*.mod ${pkglibdir}/*.lst; do cpu}-${ platform} " = "i386-pc" ] || [ "${target_ cpu}-${ platform} " = "sparc64-ieee1275" ] ; then /efiemu? ?.o; do
cp -f $file ${grubdir} || exit 1
done
if [ "${target_
for file in ${pkglibdir}/*.img ${pkglibdir}
if test -f $file; then
cp -f $file ${grubdir} || exit 1
fi
done
fi
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I suppose an easy temp fix would be to change lupin's grub-install to clean up /boot/grub on the way out.