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The previous method only configured serial console for Ubuntu or Fedora, I noticed this wasn't working when I built RedHat 7. After reading about how grub-mkconfig works, I realized that we shouldn't be using sed to modify grub.cfg, and set up the proper variables in /etc/default/grub Change-Id: I02b73dc5074cb48a716849cb8a8a9b2f054bea31 |
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Sets up a partitioned disk (rather than building just one filesystem with no partition table).
By default the disk will have grub[2]-install run on it. In case GRUB2 is not available in the system, a fallback to Extlinux will happen. It's also possible to enforce the use of Extlinux by exporting a DIB_EXTLINUX variable to the environment.