On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:45:20AM +0100, Matthew Booth wrote:
If present, this gives the mount point of the filesystem which
contains grub.
All entries in grub.conf will be relative to this filesystem.
---
perl/lib/Sys/Guestfs/Lib.pm | 8 +++++++-
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/perl/lib/Sys/Guestfs/Lib.pm b/perl/lib/Sys/Guestfs/Lib.pm
index 89f2aa6..1f84bc6 100644
--- a/perl/lib/Sys/Guestfs/Lib.pm
+++ b/perl/lib/Sys/Guestfs/Lib.pm
@@ -1330,7 +1330,11 @@ The kernel command line.
=item default
-The index of the default configuration in the configs array
+The index of the default configuration in the configs array.
+
+=item grub_fs
+
+The path of the filesystem containing the grub partition.
=back
@@ -1506,6 +1510,7 @@ sub _check_for_kernels
# ->{cmdline} = "ro root=/dev/mapper/vg_mbooth-lv_root
rhgb"
# ->{initrd} = \initrd
# ->{default} = \config
+ # ->{grub_fs} = "/boot"
# Initialise augeas
$g->aug_init("/", 16);
@@ -1576,6 +1581,7 @@ sub _check_for_kernels
# Create the top level boot entry
my %boot;
$boot{configs} = \@configs;
+ $boot{grub_fs} = $grub;
# Add the default configuration
eval {
--
ACK.
Rich.
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