Public bug reported:
My laptop has multiple linux distros installed: Fedora, Ubuntu Gnome and
Linux Mint.
When generating a new grub2.cfg file, both grub2-mkconfig (on Fedora) and
update-grub2 (on Ubuntu) do not add the initrd line for all of the Linux Mint
boot entries in grub2.
Therefore, I can't boot Linux Mint (without manually changing the boot entries
for Linux Mint).
When I want to boot Linux Mint, I always have to do it manually from grub, via
...
linux (hd_,gpt_)/vmlinuz... root=/dev/disk/by-label/LINUX-MINT-ROOT
initrd (hd_,gpt_)/initrd...
Similar bug to #596266 :
- Ubuntu's grub2-update correctly recognizes Fedora and creates correct grub2
boot entries for it
- Fedora's grub2-mkconfig correctly recognizes Ubuntu and creates correct grub2
boot entries for it.
** Affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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missing initrd line for linux mint
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