"Jonathan Billings" wrote:

>I suspect I know why this happened.
>
>Do you have the "sdubby" or "systemd-boot-unsigned" package installed
>(which brings in sdubby)?
>
>The sdubby package installs an /etc/kernel/install.conf that
>tells the kernel-install script that runs in the kernel-core
>%post to install kernels and initrds in /boot/efi/$MACHINE_ID/.
>(Where $MACHINE_ID is from the contents of /etc/machine-id).
>
>This is something that systemd-boot uses, and I'm not sure why
>it happens, but some dependency seems to pull that package in for
>some people.
>
>Backing it out simply means you need to uninstall the sdubby package
>and re-run the kernel-install command, or more simply, reinstall
>the kernel-core package. Once that's done, it will do the normal
>GRUB2 boot method of putting filesinto /boot/ and blscfg entries
>in /boot/loader/entries/.

That worked! Thanks!

Now I'll try to go back through my logs and try to see when sdubby
got installed and why.
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