Hendrik Boom wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > > Hendrik Boom wrote: > >> I'm getting the kernels in the /boot partition of one system matched > >> with the file-system root partition of the other system. > > > > I looked at the update-grub script and at first glance I don't see how > > that is possible It looks for kernels in /boot. I don't see how it can > > be pulling files from some other /boot unless it is the mounted one. > > The mounted /boot should be the one that matches your current > > filesystem. > > Interesting. And puzzling. Shouldn't it provide boot entries for all > the OS's on the system, including both Linuxes? That would mean it has > to find both root and boot partitions. It does find Windows.
Other systems are included due to the actions of the os-prober part. But those should always be included later in the list after the local ones. But I didn't look over the script in detail. I am sure that if you dug into it with set -x that it would make sense to you and then you could adapt it to your needs. Bob
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