On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 10:42 AM Ken Coar <kc...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 06/01/2018 10:29 AM, David Sommerseth wrote:
> >
> > So the menu could look something like
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------
> >   Fedora
> >   Recovery options
> >      |`- Fedora (older kernel, 4.13.0-103)
> >      |`- Fedora (older kernel, 4.14.5-300)
> >      |`- Fedora (older kernel, 4.15.3-304)
> >      \-- System recover mode (expert)
> > -----------------------------------------------------
>
> %s/Fedora/Fedora %version/ and I like it better.
>
> However, I think this is trending away from the
> 'don't show/allow grub menu with single kernel'
> patch discussion> <grin/>

This is what we do in Mageia, and I would not be opposed to this.

However, I don't want it to be _hard_ to actually get to the menu.

When we transitioned from GRUB Legacy to GRUB 2, we lost a bunch of things:
* Styled GRUB boot menus that don't look like garbage
* Timeout to auto-boot without showing the full menu
* Nested menus to move more "advanced" and "less used" items out

Most of these things exist in other distributions, just not Fedora.
For example, it's a staple in both Mageia and openSUSE. Ubuntu does
most of these things too. Fedora is a weird outlier in that we've been
lazy with the presentation of our boot process for a while now.


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