On 2014-11-18 07:21, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Ergo just because I’ve snapshot my root does not mean grub-mkconfig
> should be creating boot entries for it.

I find this an useful feature: a snapshot of / is done to rollback
some changes, so why don't let grub to start (the kernel) from ?

Anyway I find grub-mkconfig quite useful for a "standard" user.
For more advance uses cases editing by hand grub.cfg may be possible.

BR
G.Baroncelli



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