grub-0.97-68.el6.x86_64.rpm package installs its image files in /usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown:<br />
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/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/e2fs_stage1_5<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/fat_stage1_5<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/ffs_stage1_5<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/iso9660_stage1_5<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/jfs_stage1_5<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/minix_stage1_5<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/reiserfs_stage1_5<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/stage1<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/stage2<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/stage2_eltorito<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/ufs2_stage1_5<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/vstafs_stage1_5<br />
/usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown/xfs_stage1_5<br />
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This has changed since earlier versions - where these files landed in x86_64-redhat. What triggered changing this behavior? This breaks scripts that should be working across RHEL and CentOS.
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0004995: grub-0.97-68.el6 breaks some scripts having image files in /usr/share/grub/x86_64-unknown
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