#!/bin/bash # # This is a little helper script that tries to convert linux-style device # names to grub-style. It's not very smart, so it # probably won't work for more complicated setups. # # If it doesn't work for you, try installing grub manually: # # # mkdir -p /boot/grub # # cp /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/* /boot/grub/ # # Then start up the 'grub' shell and run something like the following: # # grub> root (hd0,0) # grub> setup (hd0) # # The "root" line should point to the partition your kernel is located on, # /boot if you have a separate boot partition, otherwise your root (/). # # The "setup" line tells grub which disc/partition to install the # bootloader to. In the example above, it will install to the MBR of the # primary master hard drive. # usage() { echo "usage: install-grub [boot_device]" echo echo "where is the device where Grub will be installed" echo "and [boot_device] is the partition that contains the /boot" echo "directory (auto-detected if omitted)" echo echo "examples: install-grub /dev/hda" echo " install-grub /dev/hda /dev/hda1" echo exit 0 } ## new install-grub, code was taken from setup script ROOTDEV=${1} PART_ROOT=${2} if [ "${ROOTDEV}" = "" ]; then usage fi if [ "${PART_ROOT}" = "" ]; then PART_ROOT=$(mount | grep "on /boot type" | cut -d' ' -f 1) fi if [ "$PART_ROOT" = "" ]; then PART_ROOT=$(mount | grep "on / type" | cut -d' ' -f 1) fi if [ "${PART_ROOT}" = "" ]; then echo "error: could not determine BOOT_DEVICE, please specify manually" >&2 exit 1 fi get_grub_map() { [ -e /tmp/dev.map ] && rm /tmp/dev.map /sbin/grub --no-floppy --device-map /tmp/dev.map >/tmp/grub.log 2>&1 </boot/grub/menu.lst rm -f /tmp/.menu.lst for kernel in /boot/vmlinuz-linux* /boot/vmlinuz26-*; do if [ ${kernel} == "/boot/vmlinuz-linux*" ] || [ ${kernel} == "/boot/vmlinuz26-*" ] ; then echo > /dev/null else VMLINUZ=$( echo ${kernel} | cut -c 7- ) if [ "$( echo ${VMLINUZ} | cut -c -13 )" = "vmlinuz-linux" ]; then # new naming scheme for linux > 3.0 extension=$( echo ${VMLINUZ} | cut -c 14- ) INITRAMFS_BASENAME=initramfs-linux${extension} else # old naming scheme for lts kernel extension=$( echo ${VMLINUZ} | cut -c 10- ) INITRAMFS_BASENAME=kernel26${extension} fi echo "" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst echo "# (0) Parabola GNU/Linux-libre" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst echo "title Parabola GNU/Linux-libre - ${VMLINUZ}" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst subdir= if [ "${bootdev}" != "" ]; then grubdev=$(mapdev ${bootdev}) else subdir="/boot" fi echo "root ${grubdev}" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst echo "kernel ${subdir}/${VMLINUZ} root=${PART_ROOT} ro" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst echo "initrd ${subdir}/${INITRAMFS_BASENAME}.img" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst echo "" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst # adding fallback/full image echo "# (1) Parabola GNU/Linux-libre" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst echo "title Parabola GNU/Linux-libre Fallback - ${VMLINUZ}" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst echo "root ${grubdev}" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst echo "kernel ${subdir}/${VMLINUZ} root=${PART_ROOT} ro" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst echo "initrd ${subdir}/${INITRAMFS_BASENAME}-fallback.img" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst echo "" >>/boot/grub/menu.lst fi done fi fi echo "Installing the GRUB bootloader..." cp -a /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/* /boot/grub/ sync # freeze xfs filesystems to enable grub installation on xfs filesystems if [ -x /usr/sbin/xfs_freeze ]; then [ "$(stat -fLc %T /boot)" == "xfs" ] && /usr/sbin/xfs_freeze -f /boot > /dev/null 2>&1 [ "$(stat -fLc %T /)" == "xfs" ] && /usr/sbin/xfs_freeze -f / > /dev/null 2>&1 fi # look for a separately-mounted /boot partition bootpart=$(mount | grep /boot | cut -d' ' -f 1) if [ "${bootpart}" = "" ]; then bootpart=${PART_ROOT} fi bootpart=$(mapdev ${bootpart}) bootdev=$(mapdev ${ROOTDEV}) if [ "${bootpart}" = "" ]; then echo "Error: Missing/Invalid root device: ${bootpart}" exit 1 fi echo ${bootpart} echo ${bootdev} /sbin/grub --no-floppy --batch >/tmp/grub.log 2>&1 < /dev/null 2>&1 [ "$(stat -fLc %T /)" == "xfs" ] && /usr/sbin/xfs_freeze -u / > /dev/null 2>&1 fi if grep "Error [0-9]*: " /tmp/grub.log >/dev/null; then echo "Error installing GRUB. (see /tmp/grub.log for output)" exit 1 fi echo "GRUB was successfully installed." rm -f /tmp/grub.log exit 0 } dogrub