On Tue, 2020-12-01 at 20:52 +0530, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> What am I doing wrong?

I suppose some questions are:  How did you install kernels, in the
first place.  And have you been manually altering grub menus, too?

I've been using Fedora since it used to be Red Hat Linux, and had
always let yum or dnf install new kernels as it found them, and remove
old kernels along the way, and it's never got that wrong.  And I've
never had to manually intervene to change GRUB menus regarding this. 
I've even had dual-boot systems (Windows, other Linuxes), where the
dnf/yum kernel install and remove procedures simply work as they're
supposed to.

Over the years I've simply removed parameters like quiet, rhgb, splash,
so I can see what's going on while a system is booting, and I haven't
fouled up the automatic processes for the GRUB menus in doing so, nor
had to go around madly regenerating things to make my changes.

Some people seem to be endlessly horsing around with grub-install, or
grub2-mkconfig, etc., and I do not know why.
 
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