[ubuntu/xenial-proposed] grub-installer 1.128ubuntu1 (Accepted)
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
mathieu-tl at ubuntu.com
Thu Dec 10 18:49:26 UTC 2015
grub-installer (1.128ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium
* 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- On i386/efi and amd64/efi subarchitectures, install grub-efi and purge
grub, grub-legacy, and grub-pc; elsewhere, purge grub-efi*.
- 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.
- Remove grub-gfxpayload-lists in situations where we need to remove
grub-pc.
- Remove 'quiet' from target system command line if
debian-installer/quiet is set to false.
- When /boot is on a loopback device (i.e. Wubi), install GRUB there.
- Simplify /proc and /sys mounting; make sure they're consistently
mounted for the entire life of grub-installer, and consistently
unmounted on exit.
- Only process the output of os-prober into boot menu entries if we're
actually going to use them; if we're using GRUB 2 and os-prober is
installed, then it will deal with this itself and do a better job of
it.
- Properly handle systems on which there may be more than 26 disks, and our
boot partition meant to be on a disk named [hsv]d[a-z][a-z].
- Don't try to mark a partition as active, except on grub-pc.
- Better handle PReP partitions on ppc64el:
- prep-bootdev: add '-l' option to list all PReP partitions. With this,
it's possible to do more things to select a PReP partition.
- grub-installer [ppc64el]: bootdev/wipe_bootdev: prefer PReP partition
on the same disk as the boot file system partition ($disc_offered).
- Fall back to grub-pc if there is no /target/boot/efi directory.
- Handle partitioned /dev/mdNNN devices, installing to the corresponding
disk instead.
- If grub-installer/bootdev was set to (hd0), override it to the OS device
name for the first disk if possible.
- Multipath device names have changed; so since multipath-tools 0.5.0
rather than mpath[0-9]+p[0-9]+, they are now named mpath[a-z]+[0-9]+.
Fix this so grub-installer has a chance of properly installing on
multipath devices when not using grub-ieee1275.
- Force grub-installer/bootdev to take precedence over only_debian and
with_other_os.
- Only look for the prep flag, not boot as well; these appear to be
mutually exclusive on GPT.
- Fix ppc64el detection in boot device hack.
- Handle FusionIO devices.
- Always use grub-efi-amd64-signed on 64bit UEFI systems instead of
relying on SecureBoot detection.
- update_grub() used a variable called $update_grub, change name
to $update_grub_cmd to prevent this clash.
- Fix code that transfers user boot parameters into target system to work
even when grub-pc is already installed, as in the case of installing
with a live filesystem.
- Ensure appropriate package removals if grub-efi-amd64-signed is
selected.
- If the SecureBoot EFI variable is set, then install
grub-efi-amd64-signed rather than grub-efi, along with shim-signed if
available.
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2015 13:46:55 -0500
Changed-By: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <mathieu-tl at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer at lists.ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-installer/1.128ubuntu1
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Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2015 13:46:55 -0500
Source: grub-installer
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Version: 1.128ubuntu1
Distribution: xenial
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <mathieu-tl at ubuntu.com>
Description:
grub-installer - Install GRUB on a hard disk (udeb)
Changes:
grub-installer (1.128ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium
.
* 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- On i386/efi and amd64/efi subarchitectures, install grub-efi and purge
grub, grub-legacy, and grub-pc; elsewhere, purge grub-efi*.
- 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.
- Remove grub-gfxpayload-lists in situations where we need to remove
grub-pc.
- Remove 'quiet' from target system command line if
debian-installer/quiet is set to false.
- When /boot is on a loopback device (i.e. Wubi), install GRUB there.
- Simplify /proc and /sys mounting; make sure they're consistently
mounted for the entire life of grub-installer, and consistently
unmounted on exit.
- Only process the output of os-prober into boot menu entries if we're
actually going to use them; if we're using GRUB 2 and os-prober is
installed, then it will deal with this itself and do a better job of
it.
- Properly handle systems on which there may be more than 26 disks, and our
boot partition meant to be on a disk named [hsv]d[a-z][a-z].
- Don't try to mark a partition as active, except on grub-pc.
- Better handle PReP partitions on ppc64el:
- prep-bootdev: add '-l' option to list all PReP partitions. With this,
it's possible to do more things to select a PReP partition.
- grub-installer [ppc64el]: bootdev/wipe_bootdev: prefer PReP partition
on the same disk as the boot file system partition ($disc_offered).
- Fall back to grub-pc if there is no /target/boot/efi directory.
- Handle partitioned /dev/mdNNN devices, installing to the corresponding
disk instead.
- If grub-installer/bootdev was set to (hd0), override it to the OS device
name for the first disk if possible.
- Multipath device names have changed; so since multipath-tools 0.5.0
rather than mpath[0-9]+p[0-9]+, they are now named mpath[a-z]+[0-9]+.
Fix this so grub-installer has a chance of properly installing on
multipath devices when not using grub-ieee1275.
- Force grub-installer/bootdev to take precedence over only_debian and
with_other_os.
- Only look for the prep flag, not boot as well; these appear to be
mutually exclusive on GPT.
- Fix ppc64el detection in boot device hack.
- Handle FusionIO devices.
- Always use grub-efi-amd64-signed on 64bit UEFI systems instead of
relying on SecureBoot detection.
- update_grub() used a variable called $update_grub, change name
to $update_grub_cmd to prevent this clash.
- Fix code that transfers user boot parameters into target system to work
even when grub-pc is already installed, as in the case of installing
with a live filesystem.
- Ensure appropriate package removals if grub-efi-amd64-signed is
selected.
- If the SecureBoot EFI variable is set, then install
grub-efi-amd64-signed rather than grub-efi, along with shim-signed if
available.
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