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Linux localhost 5.15.0-140-generic #150-Ubuntu SMP Sat Apr 12 06:00:09 UTC 2025 x86_64
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nginx/1.18.0
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Edit File: script
#!/bin/bash set -e if test -e /boot/grub/setup_left_core_image_in_filesystem ; then echo >&3 echo "*********************** WARNING grub-setup left core.img in filesystem" >&3 fi for i in /proc/mounts ; do if test -e $i ; then echo >&3 echo "*********************** BEGIN $i" >&3 grep ^/dev/ $i >&3 echo "*********************** END $i" >&3 fi done for i in /boot/grub/{device.map,grub.cfg} ; do if ! test -e $i ; then continue fi echo >&3 echo "*********************** BEGIN $i" >&3 if test -r $i ; then sed $i -e "s/.*password.*/### PASSWORD LINE REMOVED ###/g" >&3 else echo "$i is not readable by you. Please enter your root password." echo "Any password line in it gets removed." su root -c "sed $i -e 's/.*password.*/### PASSWORD LINE REMOVED ###/g'" >&3 fi echo "*********************** END $i" >&3 done echo >&3 echo "*********************** BEGIN /proc/mdstat" >&3 cat /proc/mdstat >&3 2>&1 || true echo "*********************** END /proc/mdstat" >&3 cat <<EOF Information on any LVM volumes on this system is valuable to the GRUB developers, but gathering this information requires the root password. EOF yesno "Do you want to provide LVM volume information?" nop if [ "$REPLY" = yep ]; then echo >&3 echo "*********************** BEGIN LVM" >&3 su root -c "vgdisplay; pvdisplay; lvdisplay" >&3 || true echo "*********************** END LVM" >&3 fi echo >&3 echo "*********************** BEGIN /dev/disk/by-id" >&3 ls -l /dev/disk/by-id >&3 2>&1 || true echo "*********************** END /dev/disk/by-id" >&3 echo >&3 echo "*********************** BEGIN /dev/disk/by-uuid" >&3 ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid >&3 2>&1 || true echo "*********************** END /dev/disk/by-uuid" >&3 exit 0
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