The approved method for determining the installed release of
Ubuntu is to execute "lsb_release". However, this is in /usr/bin and
is implemented in python so it is not safe to execute at this early
stage of booting. This code parses /etc/lsb-release which is
where "lsb_release" looks for the information.
status_printf("Welcome to Debian \x1B[1;31m%s\x1B[0m!\n", r); /* Light Red for Debian */
free(r);
+#elif defined(TARGET_UBUNTU)
+ char *desc = NULL;
+ char *codename = NULL;
+
+ if (parse_env_file("/etc/lsb-release", NEWLINE,
+ "DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION", &desc,
+ "DISTRIB_CODENAME", &codename, NULL) < 0)
+ return;
+ if (desc && codename)
+ /* Light Red for Ubuntu */
+ status_printf("Welcome to \x1B[1;31m%s\x1B[0m (%s)\n",
+ desc, codename);
+ free(desc);
+ free(codename);
#elif defined(TARGET_ARCH)
status_printf("Welcome to \x1B[1;36mArch Linux\x1B[0m!\n"); /* Cyan for Arch */
#else