On Mon, 24 Oct 2011, Tim Flink wrote:
Just as a heads up, there seem to be a couple of issues with grubby and the grub.cfg submenus used for Xen right now. My system still boots after triggering any of these but it's usually not running Xen and not always running the kernel I want it to be running.
I have seen what I suspect is another one though I haven't investigated fully yet to confirm it. I think that if you delete a kernel with a xen entry it can remove a submenu opening clause but not the corresponding closing } which is bad if you have the xen hypervisor installed in a guest as it upsets pygrub.
Michael Young