[16:28] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer: how are you today?
[16:29] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer: re: grub2-themes-ubuntustudio should the install run update-grub?
[16:29] <OvenWerks> Or does that work independently?
[16:34] <Eickmeyer> OvenWerks: I initially had it running update-grub, but the problem there is that it was creating a race condition when the ISO would build, causing our ISOs to not build at all. So, I had to remove it.
[16:35] <OvenWerks> ok.
[23:18] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer: after looking at grub2-themes-ubuntustudio, I am not sure it needs update-grub anyway after seeing where it installs it's files. Update-grub creates /boot/grub/grub.cfg but the themes are separate
[23:18] <Eickmeyer> OvenWerks: Yes, and it's slaved to the Plymouth theme, so if the plymouth theme is selected, once an update-grub is triggered the ubuntustudio theme takes over.
[23:19] <OvenWerks> so mkinitramfs then
[23:20] <Eickmeyer> Yep.
[23:21] <Eickmeyer> AND, the plymouth theme does an update-initramfs in postinst.
[23:24] <Eickmeyer> OvenWerks: Additionally, ubuntustudio-branding-common does call an update-grub in postinst.
[23:26] <OvenWerks> in this case I only got the one package: grub2-themes-ubuntustudio
[23:26] <OvenWerks>  so I guess I will see the effects next kernel ;)
[23:27] <Eickmeyer> You could just run a manual "sudo update-grub". ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[23:27] <Eickmeyer> ubuntustudio-branding-common exists to do all the low-level theming for people.