Chris Murphy writes:
If you see the rescue kernel+initramfs menu entry though, you do not have the bug under discussion, and you don't need to run 'grub2-install' - your GRUB is by definition functioning fine if you see this menu entry.
I just inventoried my bricks. One, which has not been updated to F30 yet, features this in its default.cfg:
menuentry 'Fedora 19 Rescue 929d17a456bf4083a935b6209da2ef46 (3.9.8-300.fc19.x86_64)' --class fedora --class gnu-linux --class gnu -- class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-simple-6a70e79b-78da-487a-acfe- dfba88996747' {
So, it's a rescue from Fedora 19, which, from what I understand, is covered by the bug.
I have executed grub2-install manually on this machine, though, but I wouldn't expect it to figure out which release originally installed this kernel. And this machine was initially installed much, much earlier.
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