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.
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Nicolas Mailhot