Venom1991 / refind-btrfs

Generate rEFInd manual boot stanzas from Btrfs snapshots
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No newline between generated includes in `refind.conf` #4

Closed Th3Whit3Wolf closed 3 years ago

Th3Whit3Wolf commented 3 years ago

This issue was identified in issue 3. When multiple includes are generated refind-btrfs adds the all on the same line, causing them to not be included.

Venom1991 commented 3 years ago

Thanks, I'll fix this when I can but you shouldn't encounter any problems regarding this bug as you've fixed the config file yourself.

Venom1991 commented 3 years ago

Fixed in release 0.2.17.

Th3Whit3Wolf commented 3 years ago

Unrelated but I wanted you to know I added an entry for this program in the ArchWiki Snapper and Btrfs pages so you may get some more users.

Venom1991 commented 3 years ago

Unrelated but I wanted you to know I added an entry for this program in the ArchWiki Snapper and Btrfs pages so you may get some more users.

Thank you for doing that, I've been meaning to do it myself but I believe only (mostly) stable software belongs there and I'm not really sure my tool is entirely stable.

But then again, how can it reach stability if nobody knows about it or its bugs? :thumbsup:

Th3Whit3Wolf commented 3 years ago

I agree. I think people being more aware of this project will get more people (and hopefully developers) using rEFInd. I really wish it was the defacto linux bootloader instead of GRUB.

Venom1991 commented 3 years ago

I agree. I think people being more aware of this project will get more people (and hopefully developers) using rEFInd. I really wish it was the defacto linux bootloader instead of GRUB.

Judging by this, GRUB is quite a bit more feature complete than rEFInd which makes sense because the latter focuses primarily (or even solely) on (U)EFI systems and is developed by only one person (AFAIK). Anyway, I don't think GRUB is going to be replaced by rEFInd (or any other competing boot loader / manager, for that matter) anytime soon. Still, if one owns an (U)EFI system (they most probably do, in 2021) then rEFInd is definitely the way to go. It's great software.