In previous configurations the grub.cfg file contained the kernel lines,
now it doesn't seem to have them included.
Is there a place where they are listed, or does grub dynamically create
them at boot time? The other lines for windows, memtest and custom are
still listed??
Noticed that my rescue kernels on one machine were actually a couple
years old. Machine had been upgraded a couple times using dnf.
Moved the rescue files to another locations, and thought the system was
suppose to automatically rebuild new ones, but that didn't happen..
had an old script that was used to make new ones.
shell file mknewrescue.
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/51-dracut-rescue-postinst.sh $(uname -r) /boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r)
Ran it, and it create new kernels files, but gave a message about
new-kernel-pkg not found.
Discovered that it in included in grubby-deprecated
installed it and reran the mknewrescue. The time it ran, but then put a
message that it could not find correct theme??
Ran mkgrubconfig and it ran fine, but no references to the kernel files in
the grub.cfg file.
Reboot, and they are all listed. So, they are somewhere..
Just curious..
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