Hallo,

is it possible to query the "breadcrumb" of a grub boot process?

Say I have multiple partitions, e.g. /dev/sda1, /dev/sda5, /dev/sda6,
with different LFS versions.

When booting grub chooses grub.cfg from the partition that ran the last
grub-install command (e.g. /dev/sda1).

But: if I choose manually to boot from e.g. /dev/sda5, it would still
have used the grub.cfg from /dev/sda1, and if I wanted to change boot
parameters I'd have to edit /dev/sda1 grub.cfg.

Is there a query function that I can use to find out how my system got
bootstrapped?

stay healthy,
Thomas
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