mikshaw
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Posted: Mar. 03 2007,18:45 |
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If it requires a script to install, it will probably need to be looked into and tested more thoroughly than most other extensions, just to make sure it's safe to distribute. You might think of it as similar to the gtk2 extension, which needs to be "enabled" before using. With a grub extension, however, there's no way to know where the user wants to install teh bootloader itself (in the mbr, a partition, floppy), so it might be best simply to have the application files installed normally and leave it up to the user to run grub-install to install the bootloader.
As far as the bootsplash goes, I have no idea if it's possibe to use this freature from a mydsl extension, since I assume it would need to be installed before grub loads.
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