[Bug 913336] Re: grub-common recreates /etc/grub/grubenv
Richard Laager
rlaager at wiktel.com
Sun Jan 8 04:53:52 UTC 2012
** Patch added: "grubenv.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/913336/+attachment/2662333/+files/grubenv.diff
** Description changed:
/etc/init.d/grub-common and /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_grub-common call grub-
editenv to clear the recordfail setting to indicate that the system
booted or awoke successfully. They call grub-editenv, which creates the
- grubenv file if it doesn't exist. If the admin has deleted the grubenv
- file intentionally because they don't want grub writing to the
- filesystem (or because grub lacks write support for that filesystem),
- this behavior is annoying.
+ grubenv file if it doesn't exist.
+
+ If the admin has deleted the grubenv file intentionally because they
+ don't want grub writing to the filesystem, this behavior is annoying. If
+ the admin has deleted the file because grub does not have write support
+ for the root filesystem, then this behavior breaks booting; someone has
+ to hit a key on the console for the machine to boot.
The attached patch fixes this. However, I'm not sure what is supposed to
create /boot/grub/grubenv originally. If it's the init script, then some
further changes will be required.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/913336
Title:
grub-common recreates /etc/grub/grubenv
Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
/etc/init.d/grub-common and /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_grub-common call grub-
editenv to clear the recordfail setting to indicate that the system
booted or awoke successfully. They call grub-editenv, which creates
the grubenv file if it doesn't exist.
If the admin has deleted the grubenv file intentionally because they
don't want grub writing to the filesystem, this behavior is annoying.
If the admin has deleted the file because grub does not have write
support for the root filesystem, then this behavior breaks booting;
someone has to hit a key on the console for the machine to boot.
The attached patch fixes this. However, I'm not sure what is supposed
to create /boot/grub/grubenv originally. If it's the init script, then
some further changes will be required.
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