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Michael Shigorin authored
SYSLINUX happens where GRUB happens too, just in case. The problem at hand is that some branding-*-bootloader tend to *create* /etc/sysconfig/grub2 without bothering to check that it existed, thus confusing the subsequent scripts (e.g. 65-serial.sh tries to run update-grub that's just absent then).
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