I have always had GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=false, but grubby and BLS have always ignored it whereas grub2-mkconfig has always honoured it.
My issue with BLS is the way it displays the kernel menu entries in grub, it is exactly the same as the way grubby showed the entries which I also hated, consequently I refuse to use BLS until such time as they provide an option to get the menus displayed as an entry for the current kernel and an expandable menu for all other kernels and the recovery entries.
Do you mean something like changing:
GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=true
... to ...
GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=false
... in your /etc/default/grub?
regards,
Steve
(and of course regenerate the grub.cfg)
--Jonathan Billings
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