Explain the concept and reason behind the grub2 core as well as the details behind the selection of the core modules that get included. Also elaborate a bit on the MBR gap. For more details about this see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_GRUB#Version_2_(GRUB_2) NB: This commit also changes the order of the grub modules, which in turn changes the layout of the core.img and thus the hash value used in the test; adapt those value to reflect the changed core.img. |
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Setup
To run the tests in vagrant virtual machine, please follow this tutorial: https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tools/vagrant/vagrant-libvirt.html
(run also sudo systemctl start libvirtd)
Using Vagrant
To start a Vagrant box by hand, run vagrant up in this directory. To stop and remove all volumes run vagrant destroy again in this directory.
Troubleshooting
In case you accidentally deleted .vagrant directory, you can use some of these commands in order to get rid of running instance:
$ virsh list # this should display test_default
$ virsh managedsave-remove test_default
$ virsh undefine test_default
# or using vagrant cli tool
$ vagrant global-status
$ vagrant destroy <id>
$ vagrant global-status --prune