Am 22.09.2013 18:13, schrieb Jan Kratochvil: > On Sun, 22 Sep 2013 03:21:32 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote: >> now we have exactly what i said will happen: users in trouble does not know how to >> boot the still installed older kernel because they never learned that there are >> more than one because they never faced it as all the years before > > My grandfather still believes those are multiple _different_ Fedora > installations, each having different games/files. As he has also CentOS menu > item there having multiple Fedora items is just too much for him. explain it to him > A proper fix would need to be more thorough as in the case of multiple > different OSes installed you should always get the menu choice: > > * Always present only the latest kernel there, > hide all older kernels under the menu item "Advanced options for Fedora". > > * Do not display the menu if there is only one option available. > (Sure not counting the "Advanced options for Fedora" menu item.) > Sure still the menu gets displayed on holding the SHIFT/ARROW key. > > Failed boot of a new kernel is a rare case needing assistance of someone more > capable of admin work. Such person knows how to display the menu says who? * as i faced the first unbootable system after a kernel update it was Fedora Core 3 * i had no big Fedora expierience at this time * i did not need assistance of someone more capable of admin work why? * because i saw the menu from the very first beginning * because doing nothing the next boot-step after that menu failed * so what did i: look waht happens if i chosse something other from the menu
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