[ Following up on the older discussion... ]
t...@debian.org wrote:
>kilobyte wrote:
>
>>At this point, I'd just enable os-prober unconditionally, and think of a
>
>Erm, *no*?!
>
>os-prober corrupts data when called (in virtualisation/emulation
>guests, at the very least).
>
>
>Steve wrote:
>
kilobyte wrote:
>At this point, I'd just enable os-prober unconditionally, and think of a
Erm, *no*?!
os-prober corrupts data when called (in virtualisation/emulation
guests, at the very least).
Steve wrote:
>I'm also pondering tweaking things in d-i to re-enable os-prober if
>the system
On Mon, Mar 06, 2023 at 02:38:53PM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> j...@debian.org wrote:
> >Since the grub 2.06 upload, os-prober is now disabled by default. This
> >means that other operating systems are no longer detected and added to
> >grub by default in Debian 12.
> >I haven't followed
j...@debian.org wrote:
>
>Since the grub 2.06 upload, os-prober is now disabled by default. This
>means that other operating systems are no longer detected and added to
>grub by default in Debian 12.
...
>I haven't followed further on to which solution they went with, but
>since it's so late
Hello Debian Developers
Since the grub 2.06 upload, os-prober is now disabled by default. This
means that other operating systems are no longer detected and added to
grub by default in Debian 12.
This makes some sense, since mounting foreign filesystems and reading
files on them, extracting
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