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If one discovers a missing piece in the system, to which mailing list should it be reported? For example, trying to run grub2-mkrescue results in the error:

/usr/bin/grub2-mkrescue: line 310: xorriso: command not found

I assume that when grub2-mkrescue was loaded, it was assumed that xorriso would be there. The --help says:

Usage: grub2-mkrescue [OPTION] SOURCE...
Make GRUB rescue image.

  -h, --help              print this message and exit
  -v, --version           print the version information and exit
  -o, --output=FILE       save output in FILE [required]
  --modules=MODULES       pre-load specified modules MODULES
  --rom-directory=DIR     save rom images in DIR [optional]
  --xorriso=FILE          use FILE as xorriso [optional]
  --grub-mkimage=FILE     use FILE as grub-mkimage

grub2-mkrescue generates a bootable rescue image with specified source files, source
directories, or mkisofs options listed by: xorriso -as mkisofs -help

Option -- switches to native xorriso command mode.

Report bugs to <bug-grub@xxxxxxx>.
Mail xorriso support requests to <bug-xorriso@xxxxxxx>.

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