On Wed, Dec 9, 2020, 12:43 AM Michael D. Setzer II <msetze...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> In previous configurations the grub.cfg file contained the kernel lines,
> now it doesn't seem to have them included.
>

grub.cfg is not intended to be user configurable. The user config for this
is /etc/default/grub and then you run grub2-mkconfig which handled the
details.

Fedora 29 and older the menu entries are is grub.cfg.

Fedora 30-32 they are in grubenv and picked up via a macro in each BLS
snippet. Those are in /boot/loader/entries

Fedora 33 the are in each BLS snippet. And BLS snippets are simple enough
and standalone, so user direct modification is not proscribed like it is
for grub.cfg.

So if you want to modify one menu entry, you can modify the BLS snippet. If
you want to modify all, and newly added menu entries, /etc/default/grub is
what you should update.


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Chris Murphy
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