В Sun, 09 Mar 2014 17:14:04 +0100 adrian15 <adrian15...@gmail.com> пишет:
> Basically what I want to do is to use grub-mkrescue to generate a grub2 > rescue disk with some custom files (The Super Grub2 Disk stuff). > > However I want to build different files depending on target+platform > combination. > > My four combinations are: > > * (Hybrid) x86_64+efi and i386+pc > * i386 - pc > * x86_64 - efi > * i386 - efi > > More about this setup. > > 1) As an initial setup I work with a Debian Unstable Sid Chroot amd64 as > described in: > http://www.supergrubdisk.org/wiki/Super_Grub2_Disk_Sid_Chroot#Introduction > 2) I use Debian's Grub2 source code so that I do not have to deal > manually with dependencies. That's explained here: > http://www.supergrubdisk.org/wiki/Super_Grub2_Disk_Sid_Chroot_Grub2_Build_And_Installation > > (just before Hybrid build section). > > 3) x86_64_efi build is working. Basically what I run in the src dir is: > > sudo rm -rf /usr/local/share/grub > sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/grub > make clean > make distclean > bash linguas.sh > bash autogen.sh > ./configure --target=i386 --with-platform=efi && make && sudo make > uninstall > make clean > make distclean > ./configure --target=i386 --with-platform=pc && make && sudo make > uninstall > make clean > make distclean > ./configure --target=x86_64 --with-platform=efi && make && sudo make > uninstall > make clean > make distclean > make clean > make distclean > bash linguas.sh > bash autogen.sh > ./configure --target=x86_64 --with-platform=efi && make && sudo make > install > To be honest, I do not understand what you are trying to do here. > 6) When I build i386 - pc I get this error: > > xorriso : FAILURE : Given path does not exist on disk: -boot_image > system_area='/usr/local/lib/grub/i386-pc/boot_hybrid.img' > > Why is it failing to create /usr/local/lib/grub/i386-pc/boot_hybrid.img > file? > This file should be built and installed on 386-pc platform. If not either there is a bug, or you are doing something wrong. It is hard to tell, you are doing so many steps ... > 7) Is it useful that I insist on building an i386+efi release? Any > machine system that uses it? Some old Mac-something hardware perhaps? > > 8) What's the best way to build and install an hybrid system that > includes both: x86_64_efi and i386 - pc stuff? > Just built and install grub for each platform you want to use; grub-mkrescue will automatically include every platform it finds. > Current code is: > > ./configure --target=i386 --with-platform=pc && make && sudo make install > make clean > make distclean > ./configure --target=x86_64 --with-platform=efi && make && sudo make > install > It is better to explicitly force host platform with --host=.... to make sure user space is always the same. Otherwise it should be fine. I prefer to build every platform in separate directory, there were issues with incomplete cleanup. If you hit one, please report. > 9) A) What's the best way to remove grub configuration files installed > on the system so that I can start from scratch so that already built > target+platform grub binaries or configurations are ignored? > There are no configuration files after "make install" (if we do not count /etc/grub.d as configuration). > B) That's what I try to do in clean_every_build function in > supergrub-meta-mkrescue script but I do not think its an efficient way > of doing it. > > C) You know I would like to remove the rm -rf /usr/local/share/grub and > rm -rf /usr/local/lib/grub lines (too weird) and just use the: > > ./configure ; make ; make uninstall part. > > D) Which I do not know if could be re-written as: > > ./configure ; make uninstall > > (Notice that there is not a make step). > > Does removing the make default target call (make) breaks "make > uninstall" functionality? > > 10) As a summary I basically want to build and install from upstream > source code and then make one rescue disk for each one of these four > combinations. (And make theses rescue diks in a row) > > * (Hybrid) x86_64+efi and i386+pc > * i386 - pc > * x86_64 - efi > * i386 - efi > > So... any help on this build automation process? > > Thank you very much! > > > adrian15 _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel