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Re: anyone else writing Linux (or cross-system) applications in PHP? [message #180364 is a reply to message #180351] Tue, 05 February 2013 22:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jasen Betts is currently offline  Jasen Betts
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On 2013-02-05, crankypuss <noemail(at)noemail(dot)invalid> wrote:

> What I'm building is a replacement for it, something more general and
> somewhat simpler. Currently it only supports grub-2 to a limited
> extent, it doesn't yet allow specification of most of the available
> parameters, but it does generate a working config which is more than I
> can say for grub-customizer when I uninstalled it. Eventually it's
> likely to support grub-legacy and maybe lilo and whatever, there's no
> conceptual reason that can't be done. It just flat ignores whatever
> happens to be in /etc/grub.d/ and builds a /boot/grub/grub.cfg file from
> your specifications; it saves the abstracted information about the boot
> setup in an xml file in root so you don't have to specify everything
> every time. I've been using it for a couple months now and it does the
> job; when you run it, it brings up a list of all your bootable
> partitions, and lets you walk through a few menus to specify your boot
> config. Those who are happy dicking around with /etc/grub.d/ probably
> wouldn't like it at all, but it does leave /etc/grub.d/ in whatever
> shambles it was in before it was used.

I think /etc/grub.d is what lets me install memtest86 without editing
any config files, it's purpose is to allow pluggable componets without
groping through config files. a task it achieves well. possibly it's a
debian thing

they did the same to init, cron, logrotate, exim, apache ...

trying to fight it is probably going to be counter-productive

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