x86: grub2: search for the "kernel" filesystem on all disks

Previously, grub2 was hardcoded to always look on "hd0" for the
kernel.

This works well when the system only had a single disk.
But if there was a second disk/stick present, it may have look
on the wrong drive because of enumeration races.

This patch utilizes grub2 search function to look for a filesystem
with the label "kernel". This works thanks to existing setup in
scripts/gen_image_generic.sh. Which sets the "kernel" label on
both the fat and ext4 filesystem variants.

Signed-off-by: Jax Jiang <jax.jiang.007@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Alberto Bursi <bobafetthotmail@gmail.com> (MX100 WA)
(word wrapped, slightly rewritten commit message, removed MX100 WA)
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
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Jax Jiang
2022-02-11 01:46:55 +08:00
committed by Christian Lamparter
parent 83f2f1ad58
commit 1050e66c8f
3 changed files with 5 additions and 15 deletions

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
set default="0"
set timeout="@TIMEOUT@"
set root='(hd0,gpt1)'
search -l kernel -s root
menuentry "@TITLE@" {
linux /boot/vmlinuz @GPT_ROOTPART@ @CMDLINE@ noinitrd