}
# fai_check is so we can act like a pxe boot, but just for fai, and by
-# using /debian_bootstrap to do it. We toggle on and off the grub var
+# using /stretch_bootstrap to do it. We toggle on and off the grub var
# did_fai_check so we can do the check every other boot. Then
# /debian_bootstrap checks for that var on boot and if we want to do a
-# fai check, it does it, then reboots. But it also sets did_fai_check to
-# a 3rd state os_true which means we did the fai check, and we don't
-# want to do it again. This is useful for systems without libreboot.
+# fai check, it does it, then reboots. But fai-check also sets
+# did_fai_check to a 3rd state os_true which means we did the fai check,
+# and we don't want to do it again. This is useful for systems without
+# libreboot, although it's not used yet.
# We don't set this to fai check so we can't get into
# an infinite reboot cycle. We depend on the os to
# create the initial grubenv file.
-set default=/debianstable_bootstrap # could use 0 here.
+set default=/debianstretch_bootstrap # could use 0 here.
set timeout=1
for part in (ahci*4) (ata*4); do
did_fai_check=false
-bs_dir=/debianstable_bootstrap
+bs_dir=/debianstretch_bootstrap
menuentry $bs_dir --id=$bs_dir {
# note, we might be able to use $chosen and avoid setting this here,
# and set it inside save_chosen. but I haven't tested it,