Hi,
I hope, this is the right place. "rpm -qf 92-crashkernel.install" led to
"kexec-tools", google led to
https://github.com/jesa7955/kexec-tools-fedora which led to this
mailinglist.
I've moved to systemd-boot. The instructions that I've used included
removing grubby. This might be excessive, but from the description
("grubby - command line tool for configuring grub, lilo, and elilo")
it's quite logical to do so.
However, the kernel-install plugin referenced above invokes "kdumpctl"
which depends on grubby (without an explicit package dependency).
From what I can see in kdumpctl, grubby seems to be used to obtain
information which is available in the loader directory of the
boot-partition. This information is generated on a system that boots
with grub2 as well. So maybe this should be changed from invoking grubby
to reading the information from the boot partition (/efi or /boot).
- Michael