[Bug 1843659] Re: No unique names in the bootmenu created on ZFS based system

Norbert 1843659 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Jul 31 16:11:43 UTC 2021


** Tags removed: eoan

** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  No unique names in the bootmenu created on ZFS based system

Status in grub2 package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
    I have a triple boot:
    - Ubuntu 19.10 on ext4
    - Ubuntu Mate 19.10 on zfs
    - Xubuntu 19.10 on zfs

  All names for those 3 system in the boot menus are the same, which is
  confusing. Only the ext4 system is recognizable because the system
  adds "on sda1". Didier Roche did explain in the "Ubuntu Community Hub]
  [Desktop] Enhancing our ZFS support on Ubuntu 19.10 - an
  introduction", that you considered to add a version number. Then my
  boot menu would contain 3 times "Ubuntu 19.10". If you add the Ubuntu
  flavor it would be more useful, one entry would look like "Xubuntu
  19.10".

  However on e.g. my desktop I will have two times Ubuntu 19.10, once with Virtualbox and once with QEMU/KVM, so even flavor and version would still be insufficient. Other people might want to reserve a OS exclusively for Banking in addition to an OS for Office Work. 
  So I propose to add instead of distro nams and version; the hostname or the dataset name to the grub menu entry to give the user a way to create recognizable names in that menu. Dataset name would be ZFS specific, while hostname will be useful for ext4, btrfs and others too.

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