As mentioned, the patch does not work. Someone would have to rewrite it
with printf instead of echo for it to be portable across all shells.
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I would have to agree with teason; I'm not sure how leaving a system in
an unbootable (unusable) state can be considered acceptable and not a
bug; especially when the fix is so simple and minor? Please just fix
it.
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Why is this an invalid issue? There are a number of commercial packages
for redhat that don't really support ubuntu unless you change the shell.
Also you get zero notification from dash that you are about to break
your zfs system. It appears from /usr/share/doc/dash/NEWS.Debian.gz
that changing y
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Also, please close this issue as Not a bug. I reverted the state of
symlink and it did well with dash.
The issue in fact is what changed the default kernel, since manual
change was made by me. After a dpkg-reconfigure dash and selecting the
dash as sh link, things does well again. I can't tell wha
Hello Julian,
I did not changed by my own the point of /bin/sh but in fact you're
correct
root@manauara:~# ls -lah /bin/sh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 jun 3 22:19 /bin/sh -> bash
What is the correct way to fix this issue? Also, may not all scripts of
Ubuntu that depends on dash syntax point to das
The patch is wrong, echo in /bin/sh -> /bin/dash does not support an -e
argument. It seems you reconfigured your system so that /bin/sh points
to /bin/bash.
Use of echo with escape characters is undefined, the code must use
printf.
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Hello!
I did a deeper troubleshoot and found an issue with 10_linux_zfs script.
I created the attached patch and it fixed the issue.
Can you please check this patch?
Leonardo
** Patch added: "Patch for echo -e issue at 10_linux_zfs"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/18872