This makes it possible to build generally-useful utilities such as grub-mount even if the rest of GRUB has not been ported to the target CPU. * configure.ac: Add "none" platform. Default to it for unsupported CPUs rather than stopping with a fatal error. Don't downgrade x86_64-none to i386. Define COND_real_platform Automake conditional if the platform is anything other than "none". Don't do any include directory linking for "none". * Makefile.am: Skip building grub-core and all bootcheck targets if !COND_real_platform. * include/grub/time.h: Don't include <grub/cpu/time.h> if GRUB_UTIL is defined.
This is GRUB 2, the second version of the GRand Unified Bootloader. GRUB 2 is rewritten from scratch to make GNU GRUB cleaner, safer, more robust, more powerful, and more portable. See the file NEWS for a description of recent changes to GRUB 2. See the file INSTALL for instructions on how to build and install the GRUB 2 data and program files. Please visit the official web page of GRUB 2, for more information. The URL is <http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub.html>. More extensive documentation is available in the Info manual, accessible using 'info grub' after building and installing GRUB 2. Please look at the GRUB Wiki <http://grub.enbug.org> for testing procedures. There are a number of important user-visible differences from the first version of GRUB, now known as GRUB Legacy. For a summary, please see: info grub Introduction 'Changes from GRUB Legacy'
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