I just did some upgrades on machines and found that the i386 machines 
where no longer booting. An error message about --unrestricted option on 
the grub boot? By manually removing the --unrestricted from the boot by 
using the edit option the machines booted. Found this in the 
/etc/grub.d/10_linux file. Removed it from there, and then rebuilt grub.cfg 
with 
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg and it now boots.

On the X64 machines, there doesn't seem to be any issue, so not clear if this 
is an issue with the grub or with the i386 kernels?


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