fi
$UPDATEGRUB -y
+ # grub1:
if [ -f /boot/grub/menu.lst ] ; then
sed -i "s/^# groot=.*/# groot=(${GROOT})/g" /boot/grub/menu.lst
case "$TARGET" in
sed -i "s/^savedefault.*/# &/g" /boot/grub/menu.lst
$UPDATEGRUB -y
fi
+
+ # grub2:
+ if [ -f /etc/default/grub ] ; then
+ # create a copy of the original:
+ cp /etc/default/grub /etc/default/grub.orig
+
+ case "$TARGET" in
+ # do NOT use uuid with SW-RAID
+ /dev/md*)
+ GRUB_CMDLINE="root=${TARGET} ro ${BOOT_APPEND}"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ if [ -n "$TARGET_UUID" ] ; then
+ GRUB_CMDLINE="root=UUID=${TARGET_UUID} ro ${BOOT_APPEND}"
+ else
+ GRUB_CMDLINE="root=${TARGET} ro ${BOOT_APPEND}"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ cat > /etc/default/grub << EOF
+# Note: this file has been generated by chroot-script of grml-debootstrap.
+# This configuration file is a workaround being necessary as the device.map
+# generated by the live system might not correspond with your harddisk
+# installation.
+#
+# Please restore the original Debian configuration executing the following
+# commands when running your harddisk installation:
+#
+# grub-mkdevicemap
+# mv /etc/default/grub.orig /etc/default/grub
+# update-grub
+#
+GRUB_DEFAULT=0
+GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
+GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=Debian
+# GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true
+GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="$GRUB_CMDLINE"
+EOF
+
+ [ -n "$INSTALL_NOTES" ] && echo "
+
+The grub2 configuration has been adjusted so you should
+be able to boot into your Debian installation now.
+After rebooting into your Debian installation please execute:
+
+ grub-mkdevicemap
+ mv /etc/default/grub.orig /etc/default/grub
+ update-grub
+
+to finalise configuration. This instructions are available
+in the header of /etc/default/grub as well.
+" >> $INSTALL_NOTES
+
+ $UPDATEGRUB
+ fi
fi
}
# }}}