Greetings;
I've noticed that in Fedora 39 at least, grub2-mkconfig does not by default 
send to stdout as indicated in man pages.
I was in the habit of running the command to what I thought was stdout first by 
using:grub2-mkconfig, to look for errors.  The reported default behavior is to 
write to stdout only.
If no errors, I would use:grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg


All of this is fine, but I have noticed that grub2-mkconfig alone, without the 
-o option is writing a new grub.cfg on it's own without using any option at all.

Don't know it it's really a bug or not but....................

 

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