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For some reason [1] introduced -m option without ever checking that the mapping exists. Because there is no grub-ieee1275 mapping anywhere (not in base, not in bootloader), pkg-map fails. So stop using the mapping in package-install of grub-ieee1275 on ppc. There is another patch that tries to solve the same bug by adding the mapping [2]. I think it is better to undo the breakage introduced in [1] first, and then, if various distributions have differing names for the package, introduce various mappings. My reasoning is that at the moment this element is broken for all ppc64 distributions. This patch would fix it for some (namely, Ubuntu). Then we can add mappings as tests are done for other distributions. [1] Ibca43173c30c2a74a73a2e2d9dd6d6d832c62694 [2] Id2b0f63a7015f883070fd59b79fd96a1c024858a Change-Id: I8425876c26e9e416c8ce2f53a4e38d26b4208633 Closes-Bug: #1624021 |
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README.rst |
========== bootloader ========== Installs grub[2] on boot partition on the system. 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.