I am fine with shipping GRUB up to some commit in Slint, but not all
distributions accept to do that, or to carry a zillion patches as does
Debian.
As result, end users complain "GRUB is broken" whereas a patch that fix the
issue of which they suffer of has been committed upstream a long time ago.
An example that comes to mind is:
6643507ce30f775008e093580f0c9499dfb2c485
Folks running Slackware-current also suffer of it:
https://https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/requests-for-current-14-2-15-0-a-4175620463/#post6236544www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/requests-for-current-14-2-15-0-a-4175620463/#post6236544
Best regards
Didier
Le 08/04/2021 à 18:53, Daniel Kiper a écrit :
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 07:11:51PM -0500, Glenn Washburn wrote:
The first patch adds a long overdue note to the cryptomount command that UUIDs
should be specified without dash, differently than how fs uuids are specified.
The second patch makes the indentation of command description text for cutmem
and badmem conform with the indentation of the rest of the commands.
Glenn
Glenn Washburn (2):
docs: Add note to cryptomount that UUIDs should be specified without
dashes
docs: Conform badmem and cutmem description indentations with other
commands
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.ki...@oracle.com>
Daniel
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