On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 07:34 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> whereas in F17 there is only a menu entry for the latest kernel, and
> all the other kernels are in submenuentry's under an Advanced Fedora
> Menuentry?

Not on my Fedora 17 box.  I've let it does its updating automatically
("yum update" on the command line, either after "su -" to become root,
or as "sudo yum update").  And I have one GRUB menu without any
submenus.

It lists each kernel like this:

 Fedora (newest kernel)
 Fedora (next newest kernel)
 Fedora (even older kernel)
 Fedora (oldest kernel)

Though it has actual kernel version numbers, rather than my descriptive
test, because I don't feel like like hand copying strings of numbers, at
the moment).

I don't recall doing anything special to achieve that.  It's the 64 bit
install run from a live disk.

To be honest, this is how I prefer it to appear.

-- 
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -r
2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686

Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored.  I
read messages from the public lists.



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