On 28/5/19 3:17 am, ja wrote:
On Mon, 2019-05-27 at 19:10 +0200, Tom H wrote:
On 23/5/19 9:07 pm, Tom H wrote:
I haven't tried it but setting "GRUB_ENABLE_BLSCFG=false"
"/etc/default/grub" _should_ (given the variable's name) allow
"grub2-mkconfig" give you an upstream-style "grub.cfg".
Thanks Tom, "/etc/default/grub" had a setting of
"GRUB_ENABLE_BLSCFG=true" which I changed from "true" to "false"
and that enabled the original grub2-mkconfig style menu. So
everything is now good.
Good. You're welcome.
[ But the BLS way is nice too. If you have the time, you should set up
a VM and check it out. ]

+1
I'd be quite happy to use the BLS methodology if it used the same menu 
structure as generated by grub2-mkconfig. I've never liked the way 
grubby produces the menus, and BLS seems to be exactly the same. Other 
OS menu entries are not required now, as I'm running F30 in a VM under 
Windows 10 now, with Ubuntu in a 2nd VM instead of tri-booting as I was 
previously. I actually wanted to run Windows 10 in a VM under Fedora, 
but Fedora wouldn't install in my hardware raid environment, nor would 
it install with UEFI active, the live cd hung at a black screen at the 
point of wanting to display the desktop, and I couldn't get it advance 
any further.

regards,

Steve


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