On 11/2/18 5:46 pm, Francis.Montagnac(a)inria.fr wrote:
Hi.
On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 12:07:50 +1100 Stephen Morris wrote:
> Just some info on this. The original format of your grub menu, being one
> line per kernel, was probably coming from grubby. When kernel installs
> are done, the install process runs grubby by default to build grub.cfg
> and update the mbr (in a non-efi system) and grubby builds grub.cfg with
> a line per kernel. I don't like that format so after every kernel
> install I manually run grub2-mkconfig and grub2-install to get the menu
> with a single line for the current kernel and and Advanced sub-menu for
> the other kernels.
You can make that automatic by adding a script in
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/
to call grub2-mkconfig -o ...
grub2-install is not needed I think.
Thanks Francis, I'll check that out. Grub2-install is still required to
update the mbr on non-efi (legacy) systems.
regards,
Steve
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