/etc/default/grub is supposed to be where I put changes, right?

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Every time I get a new grub2 update, it resets the
/etc/default/grub file, wiping out all my customizations,
and apparently the customizations that Anaconda made
in order to generate the grub.cfg file that says
"Fedora" instead of "Linux" in the menu, etc.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=744570

I have a feeling this is why grub2-mkconfig
cannot produce a grub.cfg file even remotely
similar to the one anaconda created.

Shouldn't this be marked as a config file in the
rpm or something like that so it doesn't get
wiped out and reset all the time?
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