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Silverblue 41 installation is missing /boot/grub2/grubenv
and /etc/default/grub
files
#746
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/boot/grab2/grubenv
and /etc/default/grub
files/boot/grub2/grubenv
and /etc/default/grub
files
Should I instead open a bugzilla issue instead/in addition to? |
Not sure if we should make |
We should probably create |
Regarding defaults - not so sure. |
ostree will also skip re-generating the GRUB config if the system has a static GRUB config which is the default starting with F41 installations. See:
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A potential workaround for this issue would be:
But I can't get this to work so something else is likely missing. |
I believe this is exactly what I've done (I don't remember if I had to do anything else, but I definitely ran |
Can not work either on Silverblue 41.
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I was recently installing Fedora Silverblue 41 nightly build (
Fedora-Silverblue-ostree-x86_64-41-20241012.n.0.iso
) and I've noticed that the system was missing/boot/grub2/grubenv
and/etc/default/grub
files.Although the system boots fine, I'm pretty sure this is a bug because grub menu is not automatically hidden, boots cannot be marked as successful and so on (
grubenv
is not created after the install was done under any circumstance automatically).I was doing an installation via a kickstart file (for advanced encryption option), but I've customized a file that I got from a test install (although I think it was Beta 1.2 image).
I've contacted anaconda team (as it was creating those files before - see
write_defaults()
andwrite_config()
in https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/blob/4683a8965ce02443134115e3eeea58ec6df38da3/pyanaconda/modules/storage/bootloader/grub2.py#L253) and they said this is now responsibility of bootupd :)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: