> What always bothers me with boot loaders is that they need a system to
> configure & manage them. Now, in a multi-boot system, the next question
> is which one? 

100% agreement.  As much as I hate Apple, they got some of the boot
loader right.  Grub2 should follow their lead: build up (most of) the
grub.cfg at boot time by probing the various drives.

So all that remains is a way to configure the appearance you want,
to specify the rules used to find boot targets (the rules
currently embedded in update-grub and os-prober), and to specify the
boot arguments.


        Stefan


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