The grub comes from a compressed tarball, that is extracted onto the target drive. This makes it independent of the current operating system and its version of grub.
So in order to look at it, use dus-iso2usb, or if you want only the basics, extract only the tarball, in this case if you installed mkusb 22.0.1
If you don't want to install mkusb into your main system, you can install it into a persistent live system in a USB pendrive or into a system in a virtual machine.
Hi again Thomas,
The grub comes from a compressed tarball, that is extracted onto the target drive. This makes it independent of the current operating system and its version of grub.
So in order to look at it, use dus-iso2usb, or if you want only the basics, extract only the tarball, in this case if you installed mkusb 22.0.1
/usr/share/ mkusb/dd_ grub-boot- template- for-uefi- n-bios_ msdos_grub- 2.0.2-n- 2.0.4.img. xz
If you don't want to install mkusb into your main system, you can install it into a persistent live system in a USB pendrive or into a system in a virtual machine.