Re: Where(in which file) does the installer(Anaconda) write the grub menu entries (for the user to edit)?

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Some minutes ago I have rebooted to be able to write down the Fedora
33 grub menu entry:

load video
set gfxpayload=keep
insmod gzio
linux ($root)/boot/vmlinuz-5.13.12-100.fc33.x86_64 root=UUID=... ro
resume=UUID=... rhgb quiet
initrd ($root)/boot/initramfs-5.13.12-100.fc33.x86_64.img
(The ... are filled with the UUIDs of the partitions.Because these are
not the question here I did not wrote them down.)

I want to modify the linux and initrd lines! And I want them changed
so that the changes are permanent from boot to (re)boot.

_How?_
That is my question. With this post I wanted to make my question
easier to understand.


(I would also like to modify the Centos entries. But if someone can
help me with the above I think I can derive the process for the Centos
entries.)

Thanks.
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