What I meant is that I trialled your idea by hacking my init scripts as
you suggest. You might want to test your idea further when I modify the
script to "just delete it" the boot sequence still fails complaining
about a read failure on grubenv. You need to say "/usr/bin/grub-editenv
/boot/grub/grubenv create". Not sure if /usr is mounted at that point,
as everything on this machine is in one partition.

The simplest approach might be to patch grub2 loadenv to be more robust
when seeing failure.

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