Replacing grubby with grub2-mkconfig in kernel install process

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Ben Rosser <rosser.bjr <at> gmail.com> writes:

> It seems to me that we should make the boot menu more consistent somehow. I
feel like the simplest solution is just to run grub2-mkconfig at every kernel
update, and stop using grubby for this. Then everything would look
consistent- the "Fedora Linux" boot option would have the latest kernel and all
kernels would always be listed under the submenu. (As far as I know, this would
just be a change to the kernel specfile, right?).

+1

The present system is especially ugly with multiboot. I tend to run
grub2-mkconfig by hand after each kernel update just to keep the menu clean.




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