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Re: [PATCH v2] Clarify documentation for special environment variable "d
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Andrei Borzenkov |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH v2] Clarify documentation for special environment variable "default" |
Date: |
Fri, 3 Feb 2017 19:03:21 +0300 |
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This landed in rc1. Thanks!
03.02.2017 08:23, Daniel Kahn Gillmor пишет:
> The current documentation for the special environment variable
> "default" is confusing and unclear. This patch attempts to clean it
> up.
>
> In particular, the current documentation refers to the "number or
> title", but then in the example it gives, the menu entries and
> submenus all have numbers *in* their title; furthermore, there is no
> example given about how to choose the number, or any indication about
> whether counting is zero-indexed or 1-indexed.
>
> Having a cleaner example and presenting all variants (numeric, title,
> and id) should make it clearer to the user.
>
> Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <address@hidden>
> ---
> docs/grub.texi | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
> 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/docs/grub.texi b/docs/grub.texi
> index b9ddb9b8a..e935af33e 100644
> --- a/docs/grub.texi
> +++ b/docs/grub.texi
> @@ -3218,9 +3218,10 @@ source for more details.
> @node default
> @subsection default
>
> -If this variable is set, it identifies a menu entry that should be selected
> -by default, possibly after a timeout (@pxref{timeout}). The entry may be
> -identified by number or by id.
> +If this variable is set, it identifies a menu entry that should be
> +selected by default, possibly after a timeout (@pxref{timeout}). The
> +entry may be identified by number (starting from 0 at each level of
> +the hierarchy), by title, or by id.
>
> For example, if you have:
>
> @@ -3236,24 +3237,26 @@ then you can make this the default using:
> default=example-gnu-linux
> @end example
>
> -If the entry is in a submenu, then it must be identified using the titles of
> -each of the submenus starting from the top level followed by the number or
> -title of the menu entry itself, separated by @samp{>}. For example, take
> -the following menu structure:
> +If the entry is in a submenu, then it must be identified using the
> +number, title, or id of each of the submenus starting from the top
> +level, followed by the number, title, or id of the menu entry itself,
> +with each element separated by @samp{>}. For example, take the
> +following menu structure:
>
> @example
> -Submenu 1
> - Menu Entry 1
> - Menu Entry 2
> -Submenu 2
> - Submenu 3
> - Menu Entry 3
> - Menu Entry 4
> - Menu Entry 5
> +GNU/Hurd --id gnu-hurd
> + Standard Boot --id=gnu-hurd-std
> + Rescue shell --id=gnu-hurd-rescue
> +Other platforms --id=other
> + Minix --id=minix
> + Version 3.4.0 --id=minix-3.4.0
> + Version 3.3.0 --id=minix-3.3.0
> + GRUB Invaders --id=grub-invaders
> @end example
>
> -``Menu Entry 3'' would then be identified as
> address@hidden 2>Submenu 3>Menu Entry 3}.
> +The more recent release of Minix would then be identified as
> address@hidden platforms>Minix>Version 3.4.0}, or as @samp{1>0>0}, or as
> address@hidden>minix>minix-3.4.0}.
>
> This variable is often set by @samp{GRUB_DEFAULT} (@pxref{Simple
> configuration}), @command{grub-set-default}, or @command{grub-reboot}.
>