Re: Query

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Thanks for the reply.

On Nov 17, 2014 10:32 AM, "Amit Saha" <asaha@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


----- Original Message -----
> From: "Masoom Jethwa" <mj999fine@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: "The Science and Technology Special Interest Group mailing list." <scitech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 2:46:39 PM
> Subject: Query
>
> I have yesterday updated Scientific spin of Fedora. Nowbafter the hefty
> update of 2.2 GB . I am facing an issue.

Do you mean, you ran yum update on a Fedora 20 install?

> After booting The computer the boot screen is showing up four option :
> 1 fedora 3.17 heisunbug
> 2 fedora 3.11 fedora.i636
> 3 failsafe  rescue mode
> 4 windows 7
>


> While fedora 21 is around the corner , I want to know that
> Why I am getting two fedora boot option ? How can I remove 2 option ? Will
> it affect my apps ?

1 and 2 are basically two different kernels - when you install a new kernel, a new entry
is created in the grub menu. If you want to remove a grub option
you can edit the grub config file usually located in /boot.

Unless it's a kernel module or an applicaiton which takes any advantage of a feature in
3.17 kernel, I believe user-level apps shouldn't be affected.

There is of course a way to upgrade to Fedora 21 when it's released.

Hope that helps.
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