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Bug#958218: update-grub fails to process more than one argument to initrd



Hi Krzmbrzl,

On Mon, May 01, 2023 at 02:42:41PM +0200, Krzmbrzl wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>In this report, there seems to be an indication that this issue was fixed
>with grub2/2.04-5. At least that's how I interpret the auto-generated line
>"No longer marked as found in versions grub2/2.04-5" that was somehow
>triggered by Colin Watson (though when checking the respective mail, it seems
>like that is only about reassignment and not about a resolution).
>
>In either case, I want to report that this issue still exists when having
>grub2-common/2.06 installed (on Ubuntu 22.04), which comes with
>os-prober/1.79.

If you're seeing this in Ubuntu, then you'll need to talk to the
Ubuntu developers. There are two parts to this, one in os-prober
itself and one in GRUB. The os-prober part was fixed in version 1.80
in Debian. The fix in GRUB will be included shortly in Debian - see

  https://salsa.debian.org/grub-team/grub/-/commit/358e8faa1329e9ed3467f6f9cacaa781fc34a7b8 

I'd suggest you ask the Ubuntu folks to pick that up.

>Furthermore, I can explain exactly where this issue occurs. I have written up
>a question on the Unix&Linux StackExchange about this, that contains the
>explanation: https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/744624/203826

ACK.

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