On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Timothy Davis <cpuobsessed@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Once again grub2 has installed dozens (at least 20) different entries in my > boot menu. I understand that Fedora is bleeding edge and not for the feint > of heart > > I accept that and have no problem tweaking anything. But come on now! I feel > like I should just rewrite the mkconfig program. > > My system is as follows: 160Gb IDE (Windows 7), 120Gb IDE (stuff ext4), > 160Gb SATA (swap, f16x64, ubuntu 11.10, slackware 13.37, vector linux 6 kde > classic, f17 alpha) 250Gb SATA 4Gb boot and the rest is home > > I know my setup is not typical and tweaking boot will always happen What do you expect grub2 to do? Why don't you maintain a custom file in "/etc/grub.d/" and delete/move/"chmod -x" the ones that you don't want to be run by "grub2-mkconfig"? -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test