[Bug 2134972] Review Request: sdubby - shimming utilities for systemd-boot, like grubby

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--- Comment #15 from Jeremy Linton <jeremy.linton@xxxxxxx> ---
I guess I should point out that the updateloaderentries.sh script has been
extended slightly to emulate enough of grubby that things like `kdumpctl` work
in a systemd-boot enviroment. This was always the plan as I eluded to above,
and part of the reason for having a script that anaconda uses as well. AKA, it
avoids duplicating loader entry manipulations in both anaconda and in the
runtime enviroment by using the same script, same as is currently being done
with grubby (aka anaconda uses grubby to manipulate the loader entries). In
this case the script shims to bootctl, sed, awk as needed to perform the
requested operation. This is IMHO a better choice as coreutils is a more common
environment than python, despite the heavy reliance on python by the RH
installer.


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