Re: GRUB menu hidden by default?

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Reindl Harald wrote:
> and why in the world needs th emenu to be hidden?
> 
[snip, answering separately to the middle paragraph]
> 
> the only goal you achive with all this stuff is people
> craing "woooh my system does not boot after kernel-update"
> without let them EASY know "hey you can always boot the
> previous one"

+1
Setting the GRUB timeout to something non-0 is one of the first changes I 
did to my systems.

> i would love to also get rid of this useless submenu for
> differenct kernel-versions and ALL the fancy stuff in GRUB
> which is not needed for a clean system boot

I also prefer the non-nested list (because I don't use anything other than 
Fedora anyway). Thankfully, grubby does that and I'm not rerunning grub2-
mkconfig at all.

        Kevin Kofler

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