On 2/11/22 08:57, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/1/22 14:50, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 11/1/22 16:46, Barry Scott wrote:
On 1 Nov 2022, at 11:53, greg <poisson02+fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
/etc/default/grub - contains the line
GRUB_ENABLE_BLSCFG=true
which is documented at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/BootLoaderSpecByDefault
Things seem to be in quite a mess. The grub.cfg file is almost
irrelevant with only the Windows chainloader stanza having any
meaning. It doesn't get updated with new kernals. Only
/boot/loader/entries/*.conf. With the appropriate entries in /boot
and /boot/loader/entries/*.conf multiple fedora invocations and
centOS8 show in the menu and are boot-able. Not sure where blscfg
comes in to the process. Dynamic change is far out stripping
documentation.
blscfg is documented at the link given there. It refers to the files
in /boot/loader/entries.
I have blscfg disabled in /etc/default/grub because I hate it functionality.
/etc/default/grub is still significant if using grub2-mkconfig, it may
be supplemented from the other locations, but what is in there is still
honoured.
What seems to be the problem now, which may be the rpmfusion environment
or may be Fedora, is that they don't play properly with full secureboot.
What I'm experiencing is that in full secureboot mode is the install of
the nvidia packages from either rpmfusion-nonfree or from
rpmfusion-nonfree-nvidia, which ever one dnf is using, does not add the
nouveau blacklisting parameters and the nvidia modeset parameter into
the kernel parameters in /etc/default/grub that are added in non-full
secureboot mode.
The grub menu is extremely relevant, at least for me, when booting
between Fedora, Windows and Ubuntu, albeit ignoring the os-prober
functionality that is wrong (it boots Ubuntu from the wrong partition
for UEFI, but even though it is wrong Ubuntu still boots anyway, and
ignoring the fact that Ubuntu ignores certain configuration
specifications at install time, at least if in UEFI mode.
regards,
Steve
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