Wojciech Górski <wgors...@gmail.com> (2014-03-17):
> Package: os-prober
> Version: 1.63
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
> 
> Hi,
> 
> when detecting kernels on a linux system without grub/lilo, the 90fallback
> script is used, which looks for kernel/image files in a few well-known
> locations using 'ls'. This makes the output least-recent-first ordered, 
> causing
> grub to use the oldest kernel as default, making it necessary to use a submenu
> to boot the most recent one.
> 
> Attaching a patch reversing the ordering.

Thanks.

If we're going to fix that, don't we want to be sorting based on time
(-t), instead sorting alphabetically (the default). Ideally we could
do version-based sorting, but then people might come up with funny
versioning schemes, so time-based looks better to me at first glance.

Thoughts?

> --- linux-boot-probes/mounted/common/90fallback       2011-02-10 
> 03:00:20.000000000 +0100
> +++ linux-boot-probes/mounted/common/90fallback.new   2014-03-17 
> 00:56:49.001460861 +0100
> @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
>       else
>               kernbootpart="$partition"
>       fi
> -     for kernfile in $(eval ls "$mpoint$kernpat" 2>/dev/null); do
> +     for kernfile in $(eval ls -r "$mpoint$kernpat" 2>/dev/null); do
>               kernbasefile=$(echo "$kernfile" | sed "s!^$mpoint!!")
>               if [ -f "$kernfile" ] && [ ! -L "$kernfile" ]; then
>                       initrdname=$(echo "$kernfile" | sed 
> "s/vmlinu[zx]/initrd\*/")

Mraw,
KiBi.

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