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1 | .TH GRUBBY 8 "Tue Jan 18 2005" |
2 | .SH NAME |
3 | grubby \- command line tool for configuring grub, lilo, elilo, yaboot and zipl |
4 | |
5 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
6 | \fBgrubby\fR [--add-kernel=\fIkernel-path\fR] [--args=\fIargs\fR] |
7 | [--bad-image-okay] [--boot-filesystem=\fIbootfs\fR] |
8 | [--bootloader-probe] [--config-file \fIpath\fR] [--copy-default] |
9 | [--debug] [--default-kernel] [--default-index] [--default-title] |
10 | [--devtree=\fIdevicetree.dtb\fR] |
11 | [--grub] [--lilo] [--yaboot] [--silo] [--zipl] |
12 | [--info=\fIkernel-path\fR] [--initrd=\fIinitrd-path\fR] |
13 | [--make-default] [-o path] [--version] |
14 | [--remove-kernel=\fIkernel-path\fR] [--remove-args=\fIargs\fR] |
15 | [--set-default=\fIkernel-path\fR] [--set-default-index=\fientry-index\fR] |
16 | [--title=entry-title] [--add-multiboot=\fImultiboot-path\fR] |
17 | [--mbargs=\fIargs\fR] [--remove-multiboot=\fImultiboot-path\fR] |
18 | [--remove-mbargs=\fIargs\fR] |
19 | |
20 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
21 | \fBgrubby\fR is a command line tool for updating and displaying information |
22 | about the configuration files for the \fBgrub\fR, \fBlilo\fR, \fBelilo\fR |
23 | (ia64), \fByaboot\fR (powerpc) and \fBzipl\fR (s390) boot loaders. It |
24 | is primarily designed to be used from scripts which install new |
25 | kernels and need to find information about the current boot environment. |
26 | |
27 | On BIOS-based Intel x86 platforms, \fBgrub2\fR is the default bootloader and |
28 | the configuration file is in \fB/boot/grub2/grub.cfg\fR. On UEFI-based Intel |
29 | x86 platforms, \fBgrub2\fR is the default bootloader, and the configuration |
30 | file is in \fB/boot/efi/EFI/redhat/grub.cfg\fR. On Intel ia64 platforms, |
31 | \fBelilo\fR mode is used and the default location for the configuration file |
32 | is \fB/boot/efi/EFI/redhat/elilo.conf\fR. On PowerPC platforms, systems based |
33 | on Power8 now support \fBgrub2\fR as a bootloader and store using a default |
34 | config stored in \fB/boot/grub2/grub.cfg\fR. The earlier Power7 systems use \fByaboot\fR |
35 | parsing and the configuration file should be in \fB/etc/yaboot.conf\fR. |
36 | |
37 | There are a number of ways to specify the kernel used for \fB-\-info\fR, |
38 | \fB-\-remove-kernel\fR, and \fB-\-update-kernel\fR. Specificying \fBDEFAULT\fR |
39 | or \fBALL\fR selects the default entry and all of the entries, respectively. |
40 | If a comma separated list of numbers is given, the boot entries indexed |
41 | by those numbers are selected. Finally, the title of a boot entry may |
42 | be specified by using \fBTITLE=\fItitle\fR as the argument; all entries |
43 | with that title are used. |
44 | |
45 | .SH OPTIONS |
46 | .TP |
47 | \fB-\-add-kernel\fR=\fIkernel-path\fR |
48 | Add a new boot entry for the kernel located at \fIkernel-path\fR. |
49 | |
50 | .TP |
51 | \fB-\-args\fR=\fIkernel-args\fR |
52 | When a new kernel is added, this specifies the command line arguments |
53 | which should be passed to the kernel by default (note they are merged |
54 | with the arguments from the template if \fB-\-copy-default\fR is used). |
55 | When \fB-\-update-kernel\fR is used, this specifies new arguments to add |
56 | to the argument list. Multiple, space separated arguments may be used. If |
57 | an argument already exists the new value replaces the old values. The |
58 | \fBroot=\fR kernel argument gets special handling if the configuration |
59 | file has special handling for specifying the root filesystem (like |
60 | lilo.conf does). |
61 | |
62 | .TP |
63 | \fB-\-bad-image-okay\fR |
64 | When \fBgrubby\fR is looking for a entry to use for something (such |
65 | as a template or a default boot entry) it uses sanity checks, such as |
66 | ensuring that the kernel exists in the filesystem, to make sure |
67 | entries that obviously won't work aren't selected. This option overrides |
68 | that behavior, and is designed primarily for testing. |
69 | |
70 | .TP |
71 | \fB-\-boot-filesystem\fR=\fIbootfs\fR |
72 | The \fBgrub\fR boot loader expects file paths listed in it's configuration |
73 | path to be relative to the top of the filesystem they are on, rather then |
74 | relative to the current root filesystem. By default \fBgrubby\fR searches |
75 | the list of currently mounted filesystems to determine this. If this option |
76 | is given \fBgrubby\fR acts as if the specified filesystem was the filesystem |
77 | containing the kernel (this option is designed primarily for testing). |
78 | |
79 | .TP |
80 | \fB-\-bootloader-probe\fR |
81 | \fBgrubby\fR tries to determine if \fBgrub\fR or \fBlilo\fR is currently |
82 | installed. When one of those bootloaders is found the name of that bootloader |
83 | is displayed on stdout. Both could be installed (on different devices), and |
84 | grubby will print out the names of both bootloaders, one per line. The probe |
85 | for \fBgrub\fR requires a commented out boot directive \fBgrub.conf\fR |
86 | identical to the standard directive in the lilo configuration file. If this |
87 | is not present \fBgrubby\fR will assume grub is not installed (note |
88 | that \fBanaconda\fR places this directive in \fBgrub.conf\fR files it creates). |
89 | This option is only available on ia32 platforms. |
90 | |
91 | |
92 | .TP |
93 | \fB-\-config-file\fR=\fIpath\fR |
94 | Use \fIpath\fR as the configuration file rather then the default. |
95 | |
96 | .TP |
97 | \fB-\-copy-default\fR |
98 | \fBgrubby\fR will copy as much information (such as kernel arguments and |
99 | root device) as possible from the current default kernel. The kernel path |
100 | and initrd path will never be copied. |
101 | |
102 | .TP |
103 | \fB-\-debug\fR |
104 | Display extra debugging information for failures. |
105 | |
106 | .TP |
107 | \fB-\-default-kernel\fR |
108 | Display the full path to the current default kernel and exit. |
109 | |
110 | .TP |
111 | \fB-\-default-index\fR |
112 | Display the numeric index of the current default boot entry and exit. |
113 | |
114 | .TP |
115 | \fB-\-default-title\fR |
116 | Display the title of the current default boot entry and exit. |
117 | |
118 | .TP |
119 | \fB-\-devtree\fR=\fIpath\fR |
120 | Use \fIpath\fR for device tree path in place of the path of any devicetree |
121 | directive found in the template stanza. |
122 | |
123 | .TP |
124 | \fB-\-elilo\fR |
125 | Use an \fBelilo\fR style configuration file. |
126 | |
127 | .TP |
128 | \fB-\-grub\fR |
129 | Use a \fBgrub\fR style configuration file instead of \fBlilo\fR style. This |
130 | is the default on ia32 platforms. |
131 | |
132 | .TP |
133 | \fB-\-info\fR=\fIkernel-path\fR |
134 | Display information on all boot entries which match \fIkernel-path\fR. I |
135 | |
136 | .TP |
137 | \fB-\-initrd\fR=\fIinitrd-path\fR |
138 | Use \fIinitrd-path\fR as the path to an initial ram disk for a new kernel |
139 | being added. |
140 | |
141 | .TP |
142 | \fB-\-lilo\fR |
143 | Use a \fBlilo\fR style configuration file. |
144 | |
145 | .TP |
146 | \fB-\-make-default\fR |
147 | Make the new kernel entry being added the default entry. |
148 | |
149 | .TP |
150 | \fB-\-remove-args\fR=\fIkernel-args\fR |
151 | The arguments specified by \fIkernel-args\fR are removed from the |
152 | kernels specified by \fB-\-update-kernel\fR. The \fBroot\fR argument |
153 | gets special handling for configuration files that support separate root |
154 | filesystem configuration. |
155 | |
156 | .TP |
157 | \fB-\-remove-kernel\fR=\fIkernel-path\fR |
158 | Removes all boot entries which match \fIkernel-path\fR. This may be used |
159 | along with -\-add-kernel, in which case the new kernel being added will |
160 | never be removed. |
161 | |
162 | .TP |
163 | \fB-\-set-default\fR=\fIkernel-path\fR |
164 | The first entry which boots the specified kernel is made the default |
165 | boot entry. |
166 | |
167 | .TP |
168 | \fB-\-set-default-index\fR=\fIentry-index\fR |
169 | Makes the given entry number the default boot entry. |
170 | |
171 | .TP |
172 | \fB-\-title\fR=\fIentry-title\fR |
173 | When a new kernel entry is added \fIentry-title\fR is used as the title |
174 | (\fBlilo\fR label) for the entry. If \fIentry-title\fR is longer then maximum |
175 | length allowed by the bootloader (15 for lilo, unlimited for grub and elilo) |
176 | the title is shortened to a (unique) entry. |
177 | |
178 | .TP |
179 | \fB-\-update-kernel\fR=\fIkernel-path\fR |
180 | The entries for kernels matching \fRkernel-path\fR are updated. Currently |
181 | the only items that can be updated is the kernel argument list, which is |
182 | modified via the \fB-\-args\fR and \fB-\-remove-args\fR options. |
183 | |
184 | .TP |
185 | \fB-\-version\fR |
186 | Display the version of \fBgrubby\fR being run and then exit immediately. |
187 | |
188 | .TP |
189 | \fB-\-yaboot\fR |
190 | Use an \fByaboot\fR style configuration file. |
191 | |
192 | .TP |
193 | \fB-\-zipl\fR |
194 | Use an \fBzipl\fR style configuration file. |
195 | |
196 | .SH MULTIBOOT OPTIONS |
197 | The Multiboot Specification provides a genreic interface for boot |
198 | loaders and operating systems. It is supported by the GRUB bootloader. |
199 | |
200 | .TP |
201 | \fB-\-add-multiboot\fR=\fImultiboot-path\fR |
202 | Add a new boot entry for the multiboot kernel located at |
203 | \fImultiboot-path\fR. Note that this is generally accompanied with a |
204 | \fI--add-kernel\fR option. |
205 | |
206 | .TP |
207 | \fB-\-remove-multiboot\fR=\fImultiboot-path\fR |
208 | Removes all boot entries which match \fImultiboot-path\fR. |
209 | |
210 | .TP |
211 | \fB-\-mbargs\fR=\fImultiboot-args\fR |
212 | When a new multiboot kernel is added, this specifies the command line |
213 | arguments which should be passed to that kernel by default |
214 | When \fB-\-update-kernel\fR is used, this specifies new arguments to add |
215 | to the argument list. Multiple, space separated arguments may be used. If |
216 | an argument already exists the new value replaces the old values. |
217 | |
218 | .TP |
219 | \fB-\-remove-mbargs\fR=\fImultiboot-args\fR |
220 | The arguments specified by \fImultiboot-args\fR are removed from the |
221 | kernels specified by \fB-\-update-kernel\fR. |
222 | |
223 | |
224 | .SH "BUGS" |
225 | The command line syntax is more than a little baroque. This probably |
226 | won't be fixed as \fBgrubby\fR is only intended to be called from shell |
227 | scripts which can get it right. |
228 | |
229 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
230 | .BR grub (8), |
231 | .BR lilo (8), |
232 | .BR yaboot (8), |
233 | .BR mkinitrd (8) |
234 | |
235 | .SH AUTHORS |
236 | .nf |
237 | Erik Troan |
238 | Jeremy Katz |
239 | Peter Jones |
240 | .fi |