On 3/23/25 7:36 AM, Felix Miata wrote:

Simplest: remove Grub from B, or disable Grub on B. Only one Grub per PC is
needed. After each new kernel is installed to B, update Grub on A with os-prober
enabled and with GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU="y" in /etc/default/grub. Even that 
frequent
Grub maintenance effort isn't needed if you configure your Grub to boot using
kernel and initrd symlinks instead of specific kernel and symlink versions.

I don't have any dual boot PCs. Mine are all multiboot, 10 or more GNU/Linux
installations per PC on most. Fewest has 4. 2 have more than 40 each.

Felix

Could you give an example?

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