On 2020-06-16 07:01, Tom H wrote:
> The kernel options are in the BLS entries, so it doesn't matter what
> you have in grubenv.
>
> From the grub2 changelog on may 13th:
>
> Store cmdline in BLS snippets instead of using a grubenv variable
>
> The kernel cmdline was stored as a kernelopts variable in the grubenv
> file and the BLS snippets used that. But this turned out to be fragile
> since the grubenv file could be removed or get corrupted easily.
>
> To prevent the entries to not have a cmdline if the grubenv can't be
> read, a fallback variable was set in the GRUB config file. But this
> still caused issues since the config needs to be re-generated to change
> the parameters.
>
> Instead, let's store the cmdline in the BLS snippets. This will make
> the configuration more robust, since it will work even without the
> grubenv file and the BLS entries will contain all the information
> needed to boot.

Thanks for that.

Just to complete my understanding, by the BLS snippets you mean the

/boot/loader/entries/*.conf

files?

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