On Tue, 2014-10-28 at 04:20 +0100, poma wrote:
> On 27.10.2014 14:19, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
>
>> Yes, Peter (pjones is the grubby maintainer) has informed me that Fedora
>> 22 (currently in rawhide) will be the target for btrfs support in the
>> grubby package.
>>
>> Right now, for full support, you can put /boot on a regular partition
>> with the rootfs ("/") in a subvolume or you can install the rootfs
("/")
>> into the btrfs volume and let /boot be a simple directory.
>>
>> The updates to grubby will support /boot being in a subvolume as well as
>> the rootfs ("/") being in a subvolume with /boot being a simple
directory.
>>
>> Adding btrfs support to grubby involved a lot of code and changing the
>> debugging from a compile time option to a run time option so I can well
>> understand Peter wanting to allow for lots of review.
>>
>> If you are daring and want to give it a try, the grubby package with my
>> btrfs support added is available here:
>>
http://czarc.org/fedora/repo/20/ and
http://czarc.org/fedora/repo/21/
>>
>> Since you may not have my version of grubby when you install, simply run:
>> grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
> ...
>
> grubby grubby grubby grubby grubby grubby
> and at the end you finishes with the grub2-mkconfig. :)
> What gets support, grubby or grub!?
The initial config file creation during installation is done with
grub2-mkconfig.
Don't leave us waiting, it takes 15 minutes to test the kernel, man.