Pascal J
Pascal J
Thanks for your contribution. Shouldn't the shebang then be /bin/sh as well? https://github.com/Antynea/grub-btrfs/blob/465b56107f1a9a983e132d17441c2d63cdc16392/41_snapshots-btrfs#L1C1-L1C21
@bastien-roucaries could you explain that a bit more? You haven't fixed all bashisms in this, yet you did enough for dash to work with this. Does that mean dash works...
Ok, I get it. Then you will follow up with more PRs regarding this? This is a ton of work to work around the arrays here, isn't it?}
Thanks for your contribution. I am looking forward to test following PRs from you that purge bashisms :)
I will look into this, but honestly I think the script is full of this and using sh is very inconvienient here.
Probably yes, can you give some more info about how you installed grub-btrfs and what distro you are using? Maybe also the content of /usr/lib/systemd/system?
It seems like parrot OS is having an older version of grub-btrfs in their repository. This looks like 4.11, although I am not sure. So maybe refer to the README...
Can you also paste your grub-btrfs config? The file is `/etc/default/grub-btrfs/config`
huh honestly I have no idea why grub creates that two times for you.
Hi, what are you using as 'pacman's hook' exactly? Is this generating the grub config itself?