Everyone:

I've mentioned this before, but still don't have an answer that gives
a consistent result. Since I installed F43 on my system - and I mean a
fresh, clean install, overriding old swap and home partitions (I had
my data saved on another drive, so that's unaffected) - booting up
goes to a message that reads: "GRUB boot loader: Welcome to GRUB."
Five seconds later, it goes through its startup routines. (I removed
"rhgb quiet" from the list of boot-up command-level switches).

Someone suggested I was getting that five-second Welcome screen
because I had only one kernel installed at the time. Well, that was
two weeks ago, and the system has had several updates. And rarely I
/do/ get to a screen listing three kernels to choose from - so I
already have more than one.

So: where do I find the file that governs whether to just "go with the
latest kernel," and what command do I change, remove, or add?

FYI, I installed the new KDE Plasma Desktop Edition. Several updates
later, it's been running better than ever - all except for that one
thing.

-- 
Temlakos <[email protected]>
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