updating /boot/grub/menu.1st
Folks, I am building kernels as RPMs for use in installing across a large Opteron cluster. For this need a post-install script that will reliably updated and maintain /boot/grub/menu.1st A node may have say 2 or 3 bootable kernels active at any one time. With RedHat, I had the 'grubby' tool that could be used to add a new entry such that it inherited the kernel options etc. of whatever the current default kernel is. There doesn't appear to be an equivalent to Grubby in the SuSE distro - (but I guess there must me something related to grubby that creates the menu.lst file when first installing SuSE from say CD) So my question is - without me reinventing the wheel, what is the prefered way of adding (and removing)entries to /boot/grub/menu.1st ? Yours, Daniel. -------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Dan Kidger, Quadrics Ltd. daniel.kidger@quadrics.com One Bridewell St., Bristol, BS1 2AA, UK 0117 915 5505 ----------------------- www.quadrics.com --------------------
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