>> My recollection is grubby was going to get a rethink, but I don't know
>> the scope. There are test cases built-into grubby that are considered
>> valuable, I'm not sure about the rest. Gene found the code difficult.
>> I think the main issue is, whether grubby or something else, it needs
>> to be easier to follow the trail of breadcrumbs, self describing. If
>> it's too easy, of course, it just means telling different people "no"
>> about their use case. If you're going to support all use cases that's
>> hard to invent and maintain. See GRUB.
>
> IMHO, you should just drop grubby entirely and configure GRUB the way
> upstream intended. As you wrote in the other thread:

Except that grubby doesn't just configure grub, it's also used for
syslinux/extlinux boot options also in use in Fedora. Those use cases
would need to be accounted for as well.

Peter
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