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New installs of alpine come with syslinux. Removing syslinux and installing grub/grub-bios still leaves the update-extlinux config which is actually used by grub's mkconfig [https://git.alpinelinux.org/aports/tree/main/grub/alpine-mkconfig.patch#n9 patch].
New installs of alpine come with syslinux. Removing syslinux and installing grub/grub-bios still leaves the update-extlinux config which is actually used by grub's mkconfig [https://git.alpinelinux.org/aports/tree/main/grub/alpine-mkconfig.patch#n9 patch].
Adding grub options the "grub" way, as described in the doco before my edit, would maybe confuse the user as /etc/default/grub no longer contains the full kernel cmdline.
Adding grub options the "grub" way, as described in the doco before my edit, would maybe confuse the user as /etc/default/grub no longer contains the full kernel cmdline.
<small><span class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Help:Signature|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Kaurin|Kaurin]] ([[User talk:Kaurin|{{int:talkpagelinktext}}]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kaurin|{{int:contribslink}}]]) 00:52, 1 April 2022‎</span></small>

Revision as of 03:18, 14 August 2023

Grub section edit by Kaurin

New installs of alpine come with syslinux. Removing syslinux and installing grub/grub-bios still leaves the update-extlinux config which is actually used by grub's mkconfig patch. Adding grub options the "grub" way, as described in the doco before my edit, would maybe confuse the user as /etc/default/grub no longer contains the full kernel cmdline.

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Kaurin (talkcontribs) 00:52, 1 April 2022‎