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[bug #30506] savedefault only for non-recovery menuentries
From: |
Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe |
Subject: |
[bug #30506] savedefault only for non-recovery menuentries |
Date: |
Thu, 22 Jul 2010 12:27:54 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #1, bug #30506 (project grub):
The attached patch implements "no savedefault for recovery menuentries" in a
configurable way.
The default behaviour is not changed by the patch.
The patch introduces a new config variable GRUB_DONT_SAVEDEFAULT_RECOVERY,
which, if set, prevents recovery entries from being saved as default boot
entry.
The variable name is somewhat bulky, but if I got it right, the grub config
style is more to set some variable to true to produce an effect than to set
one to false to prevent an effect. So, I hope it copes with grub-style this
way.
The patch further augments the interface of save_default_entry() in a
backwards compatible manner to tell it whether the current entry is a recovery
entry or not.
All users of save_default_entry() have been changed to the new interface -
also in the cases where it would not really have been necessary to do so.
(file #21034)
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File name: grub+savedefault-unless-recovery.patch Size:5 KB
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