On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 8:19 AM Andrei Borzenkov <[email protected]> wrote: > > Well, first let me say that the CentOS version has it also hardcoded and > > loads the grub.conf anyway (from fw_path, I suppose). > > You are posting to upstream list, not to CentOS list.
Of course. I just want to illustrate that it's possible in principle. (This brings up one question which somebody might know the answer: the Centos7 version of grub has 486 patches. I am wondering why these patches never made it to upstream. Is there simply lack of manpower? Have these patches never reached upstream? Have they been rejected?) > > Second grub-mkimage > > requires the prefix to be set, that's where it is 'hardcoded'. You cannot > > run it without specifying -p. So how can I _not_ set it? > > > > grub-mkimage -p "" I have not seen any documentation that this counts as "unset" and will lead to different behaviour. Uli
