On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 5:09 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III <ti...@math.uh.edu> wrote:
>>>>>> "CM" == Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> writes:
>
> CM> But also the first new-kernel-pkg with --install calls grubby with
> CM> makedefault, which is what I think is setting grubenv with the new
> CM> kernel variable before the initramfs and final grub.cfg modification
> CM> are done.
>
> Right, which is why I wonder if switching the two lines wouldn't work.
>
> Given the complexity I assume it's being done this way for a reason; I
> just don't know what the reason is.
>

As I think about it, new-kernel-pkg is part of grubby. And some time
ago I heard new-kernel-pkg was either going away or being refactored.
I don't know the status of that, but if grubby is going away, then
new-kernel-pkg is either going away or being moved. My understanding
of the BLS by default change, is that grubby don't be installed. While
I see it in the upstream grubby project...

$ sudo dnf provides /usr/sbin/new-kernel-pkg
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*shrug*


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Chris Murphy
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