Re: [OS-BUILD PATCHv3 0/0] scriptlets: clean up declared installation dependencies, stop calling kernel-install in chroot or container

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From: Don Zickus on gitlab.com
https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1617#note_846539664

@keszybz - thanks for the contribution.  I feel like I am missing something
obvious.

If I follow your assumption, that someone will install a kernel in a virt env
or container that may not have systemd and/or access to /boot, then your
changes make sense and I can see how it prevents the grub error messages you
are seeing.

However, I am stuck on the assumption part.  Is there any value in installing
a kernel in those environments?  The package puts everything under
/lib/modules easily enough, you just loose the /boot and grub setup.  Is that
useful?  It might be, but currently I am thinking all these changes do is
prevent error messages when the developer does something not useful.  And I
could be ok with that, I think. I am probably missing something obvious.
Thoughts?
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