Geert Stappers wrote: > Op 25-04-2007 om 10:54 schreef Otavio Salvador: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Geert Stappers) writes: >>> My advice to make that switch (and switch back) more easy, >>> is to implement a "bootselector".
> > | 7000 -> 8000 Post-base-install > | 7000 apt-setup > | pkgsel > + 7200 bootloaderselector (all) > . 7500 palo-installer (hppa) > | grub-installer (i386) > + grub2-installer (i386,amd64,powerpc,...) > | yaboot-installer (powerpc/powermac_newworld, powerpc/chrp*) > | quik-installer (powerpc/powermac_oldworld) > | zipl-installer (s390) > | arcboot-installer (mips) > | delo-installer (mipsel) > | silo-installer (sparc) > | vmelilo-installer (m68k/vme*) > | glantank-installer (arm/iop32x) > . lilo-installer (i386) > . elilo-installer (ia64, i386) > . nobootloader (all) > | 7800 finish-install > > > So all installers at the same menu-item-number. Which would mean fun, fun, fun since grub2 menu item would be after grub item; this would mean that grub2 needs either: - to be before grub2 in the order - not to load grub at all by default (probably the best choice) - force somehow, through a dependency the dependency on grub2, making grub2 the default choice I faced the same issue with ppp-udeb for which initially I set its menu-item-number to be 18 (they were up to 100 back then), but it was not chosen since it ordered after netcfg, so I had to set it to 17, so it has priority when is loaded. -- Regards, EddyP ============================================= "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein
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