sort of GRUB2 related / some feedback

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I have about an hour of usage with my new fresh install of Rawhide WS on
my old NVMe.       Working great so far.

The following grub2 packages came pre-installed

      grub2-common.noarch                 1:2.04-35.fc34              
      grub2-efi-x64.x86_64                   1:2.04-35.fc34             
      grub2-tools.x86_64                      1:2.04-35.fc34            
      grub2-tools-minimal.x86_64         1:2.04-35.fc34          
      grubby.x86_64                              8.40-51.fc34

What I noticed different, ( in the grub2 menu ), is that two of my other distros that are on separate
SATA SSD's, are available as a choice.     Those happen to be the stable version
of OpenMandriva KDE, and the developmental version of OpenMandriva ( Cooker ).
I think I have others that were not shown ( maybe a FreeBSD )

But my Fedora 33 WS install on my secondary NVMe was not shown.

More importantly, if I choose one of those other distros, then each time I boot, I get
their custom decorated grub menu ( which I think is compiled with clang ), and on their
menu it will only let me choose those two distros mentioned above - not Fedora.

In order to get back into Rawhide, I have to do it the old-fashioned way, by going into
my bios and messing with the boot-sequence.      

[ Sidenote:   While on the subject, it is easier to adjust the boot-sequence on a
ASUS motherboard, than on a Gigabyte. ]

So to get to my secondary NVMe and use my Fedora 33 install, I have to change the boot-sequence
when booting.    ( on my Gigabyte motherboard, I can not tell which NVMe is Rawhide and which is
Fedora 33, nor any other difference - they both just say vaguely "Fedora PCIe" )

David Locklear
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