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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] Enhance GRUB</H1>
<B>Frank Griffin</B>
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<I>Mon Dec 12 22:39:51 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>On 12/12/2011 04:24 PM, Kristoffer Grundström wrote:
><i> 2011-12-12 22:22, Florian Hubold skrev:
</I>>><i> Am 12.12.2011 22:15, schrieb Kristoffer Grundström:
</I>>>><i>
</I>>>><i> How to make it more easier to know which kernel belongs to which
</I>>>><i> distro&
</I>>>><i> version if you don't focus on the mga1 or mga2-part in the kernel-name?
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</I>>><i> That's why you can use titles as you want, to easier distinguish those.
</I>><i> And how is a newbie supposed to see that he/she can do so?
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</I>Newbies, for the most part, don't often run multiple distros on the same
machine, and even less often have to resort to booting old kernels.
When Mageia updates a kernel, it creates new entries with the full
kernel name for the version it is replacing, but alters the existing
entry for the replaced kernel in place. So, as the initial install gave
you a "Mageia" title entry for the installed system, this will always be
set to the last installed kernel. Also, Windows partitions are
identified as such in the Mageia-generated titles.
I think you'd better provide a use case that demonstrates the problem
you're trying to solve.
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