NAME
Linux::Bootloader::Grub - Parse and modify GRUB configuration files.
SYNOPSIS
use Linux::Bootloader;
use Linux::Bootloader::Grub;
$bootloader = Linux::Bootloader::Grub->new();
my $config_file='/boot/grub/menu.lst';
$bootloader->read($config_file);
# add a kernel
$bootloader->add(%hash)
# remove a kernel
$bootloader->remove(2)
# print config info
$bootloader->print_info('all')
# set new default
$bootloader->set_default(1)
$bootloader->write($config_file);
DESCRIPTION
This module provides functions for working with GRUB configuration files.
Adding a kernel:
- add kernel at start, end, or any index position.
- kernel path and title are required.
- root, kernel args, initrd, savedefault are optional.
- any options not specified are copied from default.
- remove any conflicting kernels first if force is specified.
Removing a kernel:
- remove by index position
- or by title/label
FUNCTIONS
Also see Linux::Bootloader for functions available from the base class.
new()
Creates a new Linux::Bootloader::Grub object.
_info()
Parse config into array of hashes.
Takes: nothing.
Returns: undef on error.
set_default()
Set new default kernel.
Takes: integer.
Returns: undef on error.
add()
Add new kernel to config.
Takes: hash.
Returns: undef on error.
update()
Update args of an existing kernel entry.
Takes: hash.
Returns: undef on error.
AUTHOR
Open Source Development Labs, Engineering Department <eng@osdl.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006 Open Source Development Labs All Rights Reserved.
This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
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