----- Original Message -----
From: Lee
Sent: 01/24/14 12:46 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] grub2 multiple kernels

However, IIRC there is a grub2 command called update-grub that scans all your 
boot sectors on all your devices. At least that's the way its _sposed_ to work 
- ymmv.
:-/
I think update-grub was the command for legacy grub. On my system the 
appropriate command is grub2-mkconfig.
As a side note to James, if you don't see your secondary kernels on the grub2 
screen on boot, look under the advanced options. My grub2 setup seems to put 
extra kernels under the advanced tab.
I don't recall making any changes to Grub2 so it might be the default behaviour.

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