From f443f08ef0339ff289380d6688aa3b40da8f2d25 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leah Woods Date: Sat, 07 May 2016 16:17:48 -0400 Subject: docs: mention libreboot_grub.cfg, not coreboot_grub.cfg coreboot_grub.cfg also works, but not in stable release. people had problems with these instructions. libreboot supports these (in git): * libreboot_grub.cfg * autoboot_grub.cfg (for compatibility with autoboot) * coreboot_grub.cfg (probably pointless to be honest) --- (limited to 'docs/src/gnulinux/grub_config.texi') diff --git a/docs/src/gnulinux/grub_config.texi b/docs/src/gnulinux/grub_config.texi index 0d10e4a..ce87078 100644 --- a/docs/src/gnulinux/grub_config.texi +++ b/docs/src/gnulinux/grub_config.texi @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ These are some common examples of ways in which the grubtest.cfg file can be mod @anchor{#obvious-option-dont-even-modify-the-built-in-grub.cfg} Use the menuentry that says something like @emph{Search for GRUB outside CBFS}. Assuming that you have a grub.cfg file at /boot/grub/ in your installed distro, this will generate a new menuentry in the GRUB menu. Use that to boot. -Then do this as root:@* $ @strong{cd /boot/grub/}@* $ @strong{ln -s grub.cfg coreboot_grub.cfg} +Then do this as root:@* $ @strong{cd /boot/grub/}@* $ @strong{ln -s grub.cfg libreboot_grub.cfg} After that, your system should then boot automatically. -- cgit v0.9.1