On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 3:48 PM Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:
>
> On 5/4/19 11:20 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> > I'm not sure when this went away, but on a current Fedora 29 Server on
> > a UEFI Intel NUC, the menu entries are linux and initrd. The linuxefi
> > initrdefi and linux16 initrd16 distinctions aren't present anymore.
> > And it's the same on both Fedora 30 Workstations I have.
>
> That makes things much easier!  Was that F29 server a clean install or
> did you upgrade it from a previous version?

The F29 server was upgraded from F28 server. But I also used to run
grub2-mkconfig on that computer often, which is not normal. The normal
case on Fedora 29 and older is grubby updates the grub.cfg, and
grub2-mkconfig is never used. And grubby just does copy paste. So it
seems to me as very likely anyone who has never manually run
grub2-mkconfig has the linuxefi/linux16 and initrdefi/initrd16
commands still in their grub.cfg.

Fedora 29/30/Rawhide install media all have a grub.cfg that uses
linuxefi/initrdefi (BIOS systems use isolinux bootloader); but I'm
pretty sure this grub.cfg is not created by grub2-mkconfig.

A clean install of Fedora 29 Workstation, only linux and initrd are in
the grub.cfg and I know that one is created by grub2-mkconfig.

-- 
Chris Murphy
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