Am 20.03.2015 um 18:58 schrieb drago01:
That is not the only issue.
If grub itself gets updated and you run grub2-mkconfig the generated
config file might cause issues with the grub that is actually
installed on disk (we do not reinstall grub on updates)

and you can't update grub that easy in all environments

example are 4 machines i support with 4 disks as SW-RAID10 and the first partition /boot is a RAID1 over all 4 disks, so i need to run grub2-install in doubt on all 4 disks to make sure whatever one is the first detected in case of failures it is bootable

well, i personally take care of install grub2 on all 4 disk after i face the package updated, but you likely can't do that automatically in a safe way - so whatever config would be generated in doubt needs to work with whatever grub binary is in the MBR of the first found disk

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