I have a legacy BIOS. I didn't install grub through anaconda, instead I 
installed it manually (as per 
https://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?313824 ) to a partition so as to 
be able to use the Windows boot loader. All went well.

I noticed grub was installed the traditional way (not the new bls) so I can 
just edit /etc/default/grub and run grub2-mkconfig for any modification I want.

The only issue, so to speak (because I don't know if it's a bug or a setting), 
is that on new kernel installations or kernel removals, I must manually run 
grub2-mkconfig to re-generate grub.cfg

The Fedora documentation 
(https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GRUB_2#Updating_GRUB_2_configuration_on_BIOS_systems),
 which describes the old behaviour, states that 'Grubby in Fedora patches the 
configuration when a kernel update is performed'. So maybe, with the new bls 
thing, the kernel scriptlets aren't using this any more.

Anybody knows anything about it? Can I set something so 'grub2-mkconfig -o 
/boot/grub/grub.cfg' is called again automatically on kernel install or removal?
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