The test 'if [ x$grub_platform == xefi -a x$lockdown != xy ]' is meant
to be done by GRUB at runtime, so this line should appear verbatim in
the grub.cfg file.
However the variables are expanded at build-time by the script, because
the dollar symbol is not escaped.
Here's the result on a 12.1.0 live image:
$ cat <<debian-live-12.1.0>>/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/grub.cfg
if [ x == xefi -a x != xy ] ; then
insmod part_acorn
insmod part_amiga
insmod part_apple
insmod part_bsd
insmod part_dfly
insmod part_dvh
insmod part_gpt
insmod part_msdos
insmod part_plan
insmod part_sun
insmod part_sunpc
fi
source /boot/grub/grub.cfg
Note that this mistake would have been caught if only the nounset option
had been used (ie. 'set -u').
Fixes commit:
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