Format: 1.8 Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 02:46:23 +0100 Source: grub-installer Binary: grub-installer Architecture: amd64 amd64_translations Version: 1.38ubuntu1 Distribution: karmic Urgency: low Maintainer: Ubuntu/amd64 Build Daemon Changed-By: Colin Watson Description: grub-installer - Install GRUB on a hard disk (udeb) Changes: grub-installer (1.38ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low . * 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). - Ask grub-installer/only_debian at medium priority. - Remove splash boot parameter unless debian-installer/framebuffer=true. - If / or /boot are on a removable device, install GRUB there by default. - Only mount /target/proc if it isn't already mounted. - 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. - Unless grub-installer/make_active is preseeded to false, mark the partition to which GRUB is being installed as bootable, or failing that the first available primary partition on the disk to which GRUB is being installed. - Support grub-installer/bootdev_directory preseeding to make use of the relative path feature of grub4dos, so that we can point grub4dos at part of a disk for Wubi. Setting this disables normal grub installation, but still generates a device.map; it also hides the menu. - Handle cases where /boot is bind-mounted. - Add support for writing an MBR on each disk in an mdadm-managed RAID providing /boot. - 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. - Add support for lpia. - Set a sensible default boot device when /cdrom is not iso9660, as this is probably a USB install and (hd0) does not make sense when installing from a removable disk. - Use rootnoverify rather than root when chain-loading Microsoft operating systems. * Go back to using update-grub -y for GRUB Legacy for now; our grub package is a bit old and still requires this. * Default to grub2 for GPT systems. * Allow grub/grub2 choice for ext4, though still default to grub2. * Drop code to handle error messages in dmraid's output, which is no longer needed. Checksums-Sha1: ee7063a025053eb96540e4a740d466a9accab0e3 156618 grub-installer_1.38ubuntu1_amd64.udeb ab83bd87af9249577f696e0c23b16cccdd55f417 134423 grub-installer_1.38ubuntu1_amd64_translations.tar.gz Checksums-Sha256: 1a7d7927e308d733e0cd904e9632ebf9d4b76cf6c94192ff214a0d87ae0dca04 156618 grub-installer_1.38ubuntu1_amd64.udeb d5844ed6dbdbc1bb7db3da1f5cb080d5b51618ba21ffd11921fdb2f64709bc09 134423 grub-installer_1.38ubuntu1_amd64_translations.tar.gz Files: 0d874de6f289c76876b175a8e114f8ee 156618 debian-installer standard grub-installer_1.38ubuntu1_amd64.udeb 45054ae3d1278df2e57299dafb8d041b 134423 raw-translations - grub-installer_1.38ubuntu1_amd64_translations.tar.gz Original-Maintainer: Debian Install System Team Package-Type: udeb