On 20.11.2012 10:36, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 20.11.2012 09:04, schrieb Mateusz Marzantowicz:
> I know it's nothing serious but after installing/removing new kernel
> with yum my boot menu is totally messed up.
>
> What I mean here is that after clean install of Fedora (17/18) or after
> running grub2-mkconfig there are only two "top level" items in grub menu:
>
> 1. Fedora
> 2. Advanced options for Fedora
>
> I really like to have only those two items, but every kernel
> installation adds new items to the menu related to new kernels. Is it a
> bug or is it just some inconsistency? Why grub2-mkconfig makes order
> again but simple yum upgrade/distro-sync messes things? How can I fix
> permanently?
because yum updates are using grubby as all the years
before and i am thankful because i hate the "advenced options"
menu and grub2-mkconfig is buggy like hell: try to set
a grub-password on a remote machine and be happy that it
requests a password even on a untouched boot because
grub2-mkconfig is missing the "--unrestricted" in the
grub-config
Thanks, it explains why shit happens but I think it should be patched or
configured somewhere.
It's user's choice how he wants his boot menu to be organized. I prefer
to have only the latest kernel on the list especially in multi boot
environment where each OS adds few cents to the menu. Then I have this
advanced submenu in case of special boot requirements with more
installed and kept for safety kernels.
I totally don't know about setting up and using grub password because
this kid of security method is IMHO outdated comparing to disk encryption.
Mateusz Marzantowicz