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+ <B>Angelo Naselli</B>
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+<PRE>&gt;<i> One thing that has always been annoying to me, in Mandrake, Mandriva
+</I>&gt;<i> and now Mageia, is the proliferation of entries in the Grub menu by
+</I>&gt;<i> the time you've done a few updates. Fedora get around this by having
+</I>&gt;<i> a line in the yum configuration file that limits it to the last 3
+</I>&gt;<i> kernels installed. Would it be possible to do something similar?
+</I>I like that could you please add it to proposals?
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+Maybe someone will adopt it :)
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