On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 10:42:14 +0100, Mick wrote: > > I haven't used the symlink approach for some time. I use a script to > > generate the entries for GRUB or systemd-boot. As I use a script to > > build and install the kernel in the first place, there are no extra > > steps as one script calls the other. > > I think I'll carry on with my manual kernel copying and naming > approach. On modern UEFI machines I run efibootmgr to add/delete > kernels and do not use a separate boot manager, or initrd images. So, > it's not as if I have to automate what is already a rather simpler > approach to upgrading kernels.
That makes sense for UEFI if you don't use an initrd or want to boot with different kernel options. -- Neil Bothwick Windows '96 artificial intelligence: Unable to FORMAT A: Having a go at C:
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