The files it downloads are not versioned, and they could
change any time. GRUB has no way to deterministically grab
these.
I've removed GRUB's local for grabbing these, instead
mirroring them myself and checking hashes; no hashes seem
to have been provided by the upstream at Translation Project,
so I just used the hashes I had on the files it had, when
I downloaded them.
From now on, I can just re-download these and re-calculate
the hashes as desired, over time, when updating GRUB revisions.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
remove nvme support from the "default" grub tree
now there are three trees:
* default: no xhci or nvme patches
* nvme: contains nvme support
* xhci: contains xhci and nvme support
this is in case a bug like lbmk issue #216 ever occurs
again, as referenced before during lbmk audit 5
there is no indication that the nvme patch causes any
issues, but after previous experience i want to be sure
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>