On Sun, 08 Feb 2015, Gravis wrote:

> sure configuring it may be a mess but it works

I haven't looked deeply into it, but I also feel annoyed by the
overcomplication of grub2 compared to its predecessor.

now am I wrong to think that most of the cruft on its configuration is
added by the current way Debian handles it? I'm not really sure how to
read files like /etc/grub.d/10_linux and I wonder if the *plain* grub2
syntax would be much simplier than that.

ciao

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