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The cbfs module must be loaded before trying to source grub.cfg
from CBFS, for obvious reasons.
The test module is bundled into all images in order to avoid the
situation where grub gets stuck in a loop trying to locate the
module during parsing of grub.cfg. This could happen if a user
removes the module or moves it, so it's best to avoid a brick
by just bundling it into the image.
For the bios target, biosdisk has been removed as it doesn't seem
to provide any benefit and memdisk has been added to eliminate
an error printed by GRUB upon load.
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Dumps CBMEM console log to stdout; this is useful for
development/troubleshooting purposes.
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Without this module the GRUB can't find devices--as in, 'ls' literally
lists nothing, not even the device GRUB booted from.
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Since the majority of GRUB modules will be placed into CBFS instead of
the GRUB image itself, the modules-install and modules-preload files
no longer have any use as-is. However, they serve as a useful
reference to which modules should be retained for later
processing (thus the addition to the new install file).
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This file should only contain the minimum of modules necessary to
create a working, bootable image able to source other modules and
files from CBFS and/or a separate device.
(module dependencies are installed automatically)
By including as few modules as possible into the GRUB image, selective
addition/removal of modules to/from CBFS is now possible. In
addition, modules can be reloaded without issue (modules included in
the GRUB image can't be reloaded).
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A GRUB image will be produced on a target-specific basis so the
target will need its own copy of the modules to include in either the
GRUB image itself or CBFS.
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The purpose of each new file is as follows:
* arch -- CPU architecture to target when building images
* config -- embedded GRUB configuration
* format -- GRUB output format
* platform -- the platform GRUB should build images for
* prefix -- where GRUB should search for modules by default
* size -- the size of the floppy image to produce, in KiB
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