07.11.2015 22:51, Arbiel (gmx) пишет:
HiThere seems to be other variables and command parameters which lack documentation. Here is a list of such variables found in my grub.cfg files (I have discarded "save_env"ed variables, obviously environment variables) and which are not set in the environment block ${feature_menuentry_id} ${boot_once} $feature_all_video_module $feature_default_font_path $feature_platform_search_hint $feature_timeout_style
I do not not think any of them need to be documented in user manual. Features are of interest to developers to ensure backward compatibility; users start off with a given version and need not usually care if it works in earlier ones. $boot_once is internal implementation variable that is of no interest to anyone and its purpose is obvious by reading script.
It's fine to describe them in developers documentation of course, but so far nobody volunteered to maintain it.
$match As the names suggest, these variables could be distribution specific (Ubuntu). What do you think ? undocumented command parameter : --hint (command search), and some other --hint.something which I haven't been able to localise just now.
Which command?
I found in my grub.cfg file a "hwmatch" command which is not defifed as a function. Is this a undocumented grub command ? Its result may well the $match variable.
Both are Ubuntu (or may be Debian) specific. _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel
