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- Jun 2021
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docs.fedoraproject.org docs.fedoraproject.org
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The GRUB 2 configuration file, grub.cfg, is generated during installation, or by invoking the /usr/sbin/grub2-mkconfig utility, and is automatically updated by grubby each time a new kernel is installed. When regenerated manually using grub2-mkconfig, the file is generated according to the template files located in /etc/grub.d/, and custom settings in the /etc/default/grub file. Edits of grub.cfg will be lost any time grub2-mkconfig is used to regenerate the file, so care must be taken to reflect any manual changes in /etc/default/grub as well.
Explained how grub.cfg file is generated and the relationship to /etc/default/grub and /etc/grub.d
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docs.fedoraproject.org docs.fedoraproject.org
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Changing Target Environment at Boot Time
Good to try!
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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You will need to change BOOTPROTO from dhcp to static and add IPADDR, NETMASK, BROADCAST and NETWORK variables.
To try this to make fedora in virtualbox be accessible from host
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- Mar 2017
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freakonomics.com freakonomics.com
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GENTZKOW: You know, why people vote is sort of a mystery in some sense that people have wrestled with for a long time.
Again, how privileged are you to not recognize that some of us literally had not only to vote but to fight, tooth and nail for our basic human rights? Just because you were immediately y given them, doesn't mean everyone else was. Take your blinders off.
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