Re: Hiding the grub menu by default on single OS installs

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Le samedi 30 juin 2018 à 14:32 +0200, Hans de Goede a écrit :

Hi

> > 4. you check every single bit needed to use them works before
> > declaring a boot successful
> 
> A boot is declared successful if a user logs in (or the
> user session starts if autologin is enabled) and the
> usersession lasts at least 2 minutes. So even if login
> works, but then for some reason the session crashes immediately
> afterwards, that still will NOT count as a boot success.

It'd be nice if there was a way to check grub2-editenv works (some dummy
action that is tested on boot). I've lost the number of times I had to
re-run anaconda on a system just to reinstall the boot stack, because it
tends to bork itself on hardware or selinux changes and there is no
clear way to reinit it.


Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot
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