Re: Improving the Fedora boot experience

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Le Mar 12 mars 2013 16:10, Peter Jones a écrit :
> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 12:58:05PM -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:

> The idea would be to have a positive indication from systemd that
> we've gotten to some pre-defined point on the previous boot (say,
> starting your login manager), and not to show you any menu unless the
> previous boot didn't get that far.

This assumes nothing can go wrong after the login manager is started (for
example, the login manager hitting a selinux denial when it tries to use
new features exposed by the new kernel), and that the system is able to
detect a running, but useless login manager (input or gfx broken by new
kernel)

Did anyone check the X guys were ok with a setup where they had no longer
any room for error? They heavily depend on users being able to boot on the
previous kernel when there is a driver problem.

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot

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