Re: Replacing grubby with grub2-mkconfig in kernel install process

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On 17/06/12 05:08, Ben Rosser wrote:
In Fedora 17, when you install grub2 and generate a fresh config file,
that config is produced by grub2-mkconfig. However, when you install a
kernel update, the kernel's entry is added to the grub2 boot menu by grubby.
This produces messy grub boot menus.

find and replace, is a blessing

boot option and places the other
kernels and their recovery mode environments in a submenu called
"Advanced Options".

I know, I replace this with a nice list of kernels.

Now, I never really liked seeing three kernels on the main menu to begin
with,

I agree, always changed mine to 12 + BFO

<snipped>

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Frank
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