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(In reply to Neal Gompa from comment #7) > (In reply to Dario Faggioli from comment #6) > > (In reply to Neal Gompa from comment #5) > > > Currently, I expect > > > something like this to be run as some kind of post-transaction trigger by > > > the packages that would require this to be run... > > > > > ... is what should happen. And, in fact, it happens automatically when we > > upgrade with zypper inside `tukit` (or with the old `transactional-update`). > > > > The point is why it does not happen when installing/updating the package > > with `pkcon` > > Do we know what package actually does run update-bootloader itself so I can > narrow down to a test case? Isn't that done by the kernel post script which is codified in suse-module-tools? https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/suse-module-tools https://github.com/openSUSE/suse-module-tools/tree/master/kernel-scriptlets