Jarno Suni wrote:
> I have many operating systems in my computer and I use a top grub menu
> in a separate partition to chainload boot loaders of  operating
> systems. I think that practice is not supported well. I have made the
> top menu by editing the grub.cfg of the dedicated partition manually.
> I could avoid manual editing of grub.cfg, if I could give the custom
> locations of what is currently read from /etc/grub.d/ and
> /etc/default/grub to grub-mkconfig as command line arguments. (I think
> I could use "mount --bind" already.)
>
>   
I don't understand what you're exactly saying but if you install
os-prober grub will discover other OS in update-grub.

-- 
Regards
Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko


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