Thank you (@Gerd)

> Just going compile vanilla upstream grub and
> use that unfortunately doesn't work that easily any more due to
> non-upstream BLS support fedora grub2 has.  

There is still the grubby-deprecated package to fallback too..

> Also such a setup tends to break on updates, when a new grub2.rpm lands.

Yea, tent to epoch my "custom" builds, ATM it is epoch 2 for a custom grub2

> I don't feel like wading through the fedora grub2 patches, trying to
> find the broken one.  systemd-boot isn't available for armhfp either.
> So I gave up building on EFI (i.e. edk2 + grub2) for my VMs.

Still doing this, also for el7 where grub2 is totally absent for armhfp.

> I'm using a patched[1] qemu uboot image as firmware now & attach the
> fedora server image as sata disk.  Done.  Probably not the answer you
> where looking for ...
 
Well this actually is one the use-cases my looking for, get rid of those 
"external" kernels in armhfp VM's

Grtz Mark
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