On 12/30/25 4:38 AM, Tim via users wrote:
On Tue, 2025-12-30 at 00:58 +0000, Barry wrote:
I guess I am not sure what a grub submenu is.
What would be an example of one?
On a multi-boot system you could have something like.
Boot Fedora
Ubuntu
Windows
And if you chose one of the linux options, then you'd get to pick which
of their kernels to boot.
I've never seen that on Fedora though, only on other distros. On
Fedora I've only seen a flat menu.
Boot Fedora <newest kernel number>
Fedora <next newest kernel number>
Fedora <oldest kernal number>
Windows
Fedora has lots of options available controlled by the executables in
/etc/grub.d. If you have multiple installations they are picked up by
30_osprober and stanzas are entered in grub.cfg. Normally the blscfg
entries in /boot/loader/entries have precedence followed by the entries
in grub.cfg. This can be overridden by tweaks with 41_custom and 40_custom.
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