Re: Alternative grub entries

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On Tue, 2019-04-02 at 23:12 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 5:22 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
> <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I'm interested in configuring grub to allow selecting different sets of
> > kernel parameters at boot time. I know I can edit the boot command line
> > by hand, but this is tedious and error-prone. (An example might be to
> > choose between the Nouveau and Nvidia drivers by selecting the
> > appropriate menu entry). And of course I'd want this updated
> > automatically with each new kernel version (i.e. each kernel would then
> > have two alternative entries).
> > 
> > How feasible is this?
> 
> blscfg just moves Fedora menu entries from grub.cfg into their own
> file in /boot/loader/entries. It's easier to parse. You can duplicate
> them, and then edit the boot parameters however you want. But as for
> automatically duping them for each kernel you install, that's not a
> current feature. So you'll need to dup and modify, or script it.
> 
> You could probably get a tip on the help-grub list for duping the
> grub-mkconfig (grub2-mkconfig in Fedora) scripts, and modifying it to
> accept a new "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX2" line in /etc/default/grub. The
> original script would create an entry using GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX and the
> modified script would create an entry using GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX2, for
> each kernel found in /boot. Of course you'd have to manually run
> grub2-mkconfig after every kernel installation, as this  isn't used by
> kernel post-install scripts. You could maybe hack grubby with a
> replacement bash script, so that when the kernel package calls grubby,
> it calls your bash script named grubby, which then just runs
> grub2-mkconfig.

Thanks. I'm probably too lazy to do this, though I might try posting an
RFE for Grub to see if this can be supported in the future.

poc
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