Am 12.03.2013 17:32, schrieb Chris Murphy:
On Mar 12, 2013, at 6:02 AM, Jiří Eischmann
<eischmann(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> New kernels bring a lot of
> regressions and we don't have enough test coverage to avoid them. The
> general solution to those problems is to go back to the last working
> kernel version. But by making it less obvious we make these frequent
> problems more difficult to solve.
This is completely specious. A user who considers falling back to an
older kernel as a troubleshooting step also knows how this selection
is made and where to go look for it
THIS IS WRONG
how did YOU learn that you can boot the previous kernel?
i learned it many years ago by facing the boot-menu