efibootmgr help
Gordon Messmer
gordon.messmer at gmail.com
Sat Aug 29 19:33:46 UTC 2015
On 08/28/2015 06:48 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>
> every time you boot into a specific distro, update the system, and
> install a new kernel, well, then grub needs to be updated.
To be clear: the grub configuration needs to be updated. Grub, the
program, does not. Installing a new kernel does not, for instance,
involve running grub2-install.
> MY problem
> is, I want to keep ubuntu updated, but I always want fedora grub to be
> the default.. I don't think they thought about all these situations when
> they created grub...
The best way to do that is to boot Fedora and run grub2-mkconfig each
time you update Ubuntu kernels.
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