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-rw-r--r-- | docs/gnulinux/grub_config.html | 2 |
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diff --git a/docs/gnulinux/grub_cbfs.html b/docs/gnulinux/grub_cbfs.html index 75b1a40..41f96ed 100644 --- a/docs/gnulinux/grub_cbfs.html +++ b/docs/gnulinux/grub_cbfs.html @@ -103,34 +103,34 @@ <p> By default, GRUB in libreboot is configured to scan all partitions on the main storage - for /boot/grub/libreboot_grub.cfg or /grub/libreboot_grub.cfg(for systems where /boot + for /boot/grub/coreboot_grub.cfg or /grub/coreboot_grub.cfg(for systems where /boot is on a dedicated partition), and then use it automatically. </p> <p> - Simply create your custom GRUB configuration and save it to <b>/boot/grub/libreboot_grub.cfg</b> + Simply create your custom GRUB configuration and save it to <b>/boot/grub/coreboot_grub.cfg</b> on the running system. The next time you boot, GRUB (in libreboot) will automatically switch to this configuration file. <b>This means that you do not have to re-flash, recompile or otherwise modify libreboot at all!</b> </p> <p> - Ideally, your distribution should automatically generate a libreboot_grub.cfg file that is written + Ideally, your distribution should automatically generate a coreboot_grub.cfg file that is written specifically under the assumption that it will be read and used on a libreboot system that uses GRUB as a payload. If your distribution does not do this, then you can try to add that feature yourself or politely ask someone involved with or otherwise knowledgeable about the distribution - to do it for you. The libreboot_grub.cfg could either contain the full configuration, or it could + to do it for you. The coreboot_grub.cfg could either contain the full configuration, or it could chainload another GRUB ELF executable (built to be used as a coreboot payload) that is located in a partition on the main storage. </p> <p> - If you want to adapt a copy of the existing <i>libreboot</i> GRUB configuration and use that for the libreboot_grub.cfg file, then + If you want to adapt a copy of the existing <i>libreboot</i> GRUB configuration and use that for the coreboot_grub.cfg file, then follow <a href="#tools">#tools</a>, <a href="#rom">#rom</a> and <a href="#extract_testconfig">#extract_testconfig</a> to get the <b><i>grubtest.cfg</i></b>. - Rename <b><i>grubtest.cfg</i></b> to <b><i>libreboot_grub.cfg</i></b> and save it to <b><i>/boot/grub/</i></b> + Rename <b><i>grubtest.cfg</i></b> to <b><i>coreboot_grub.cfg</i></b> and save it to <b><i>/boot/grub/</i></b> on the running system where it is intended to be used. Modify the file at that location however you see fit, - and then stop reading this guide (the rest of this page is irrelevant to you); <b>in libreboot_grub.cfg on disk, - if you are adapting it based on grub.cfg from CBFS then remove the check for libreboot_grub.cfg otherwise it will loop.</b>. + and then stop reading this guide (the rest of this page is irrelevant to you); <b>in coreboot_grub.cfg on disk, + if you are adapting it based on grub.cfg from CBFS then remove the check for coreboot_grub.cfg otherwise it will loop.</b>. </p> <p> diff --git a/docs/gnulinux/grub_config.html b/docs/gnulinux/grub_config.html index 9cc0d77..02feabd 100644 --- a/docs/gnulinux/grub_config.html +++ b/docs/gnulinux/grub_config.html @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ <p> Then do this as root:<br/> $ <b>cd /boot/grub/</b><br/> - $ <b>ln -s grub.cfg libreboot_grub.cfg</b> + $ <b>ln -s grub.cfg coreboot_grub.cfg</b> </p> <p> After that, your system should then boot automatically. |