Thanks, Tom.

Currently it seems grub uses /etc/default/grub to generate grub.cfg, as usual, 
but I had a look at /boot/loader/entries/<my kernel>.conf and the nouveau 
driver blacklisting (for I installed the proprietary driver) is there. So 
probably the boot loader uses both files. As such, until the works are very 
clear for me, I wont mess with anything.

And TBH, regarding new kernels, it's better the way it is because since I have 
to manually run grub2-mkconfig there's no chance to unknowingly boot in an 
untested kernel.
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