Is it the responsibility of grubby, or the kernel rpm, when writing out an 
updated grub.cfg, to include initrdefi? And are these commands applicable on 
all (U)EFI?

After updating an EFI booting Mac to 3.7.4-204, I get a brief message from GRUB 
saying that the kernel must be loaded first, then a kernel panic. The new menu 
entry for this kernel uses linuxefi, but it uses initrd not initrdefi as the 
other entries do.

If I manually edit the grub.cfg to use initrdefi, I don't get this error or 
panic. And grub2-mkconfig also produces a grub.cfg using initrdefi. Therefore 
it appears the lack of this command causes boot failure, but I'd like to know 
what component the bug should be filed against.


Chris Murphy

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