Le Lun 11 mars 2013 20:57, Bill Nottingham a écrit : > Björn Persson (bjorn@rombobjörn.se) said: >> Matthias Clasen wrote: >> > - Turn off the graphical grub screen >> > >> > Even if we are not able to suppress the boot menu entirely, or having >> a clean boot menu like this: >> https://raw.github.com/gnome-design-team/gnome-mockups/master/system-lock-login-boot/bootmenu.png, >> avoiding the graphical screen will be a win in terms of reduced visual >> noise. >> >> What would there be instead? A text-mode boot menu? Or nothing at all >> displayed unless the user happens to know to press some key at the >> right moment? > > Ideally, we'd detect whether the previous boot failed in some way and only > offer the menu then, or if the user chooses to reboot into the menu. > (There's still some systemd/grub interaction work required for both of > these.) The problem is that if you specify the sequence by assuming perfect error detection, and ship with less-than-perfect automagic, you end up with lots of users complaining the system is trying to out-guess them and failing miserably. If you have a boot failure you're already in the problem zone and it is the worst possible time to throw new problems at your users. -- Nicolas Mailhot -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel