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There isn't a reasonable way to see the version from within ZFSBootMenu right now. Your best option, though, is to drop to the recovery shell and run |
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You'll need to double check that your stage 1 bootloader (refind, efiboot entry, etc) points to the correct file. We can't debug your local system, so this is something that you'll have to do on your own. |
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The version of |
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I am having trouble updating zfsbootmenu on a legacy ubuntu install. I use a custom config so a drop in pre-compiled efi bundle is not a solution.
I have re-installed zfsbootmenu on an ubuntu server install. I compiled from the 2.2.2 zfsbootmenu source code on github. "Generate-zbm --showver" returns 2.2.2 to confirm the update worked. I have run "update-initramfs -c -k all" to update the initramfs and then "generate-zbm --debug" to update zfsbootmenu. Unfortunately the zfsbootmenu accessible during boot does not appear to have updated. How would I confirm the zfsbootmenu version from within zfsbootmenu?
You can see the code I am using to update zfsbootmenu in the ubuntu zfsbootmenu install script "reinstall-zbm" function. Link below.
https://github.com/Sithuk/ubuntu-server-zfsbootmenu
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