GRUB2 targets

Jonathan Aquilina eagles051387 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 24 13:08:14 UTC 2013


i wonder how hard it would be for 14.04 to introduce something into apt at
least upstream where once the upgrade is complete it asks if you want to
auto remove any of the older packages.


On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Tom Davies <tomdavies04 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi :)
> Ahh, i do that as well.  So, it's no wonder i don't see any old kernels
> anymore.  i thought it was because of the recent faster developments in
> Grub since moving to the more modular Grub2.  Still, running a command-line
> process is not quite automatic for most people.
>
> Anyway, even if there is a long tail then it's still good to use the
> existing screen-shot.  It's the one people get when they first install
> Ubuntu and it's easy to work out what is going on if there is a tail.  The
> screen-shot shows only the essentials.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>
>
>   ------------------------------
>  *From:* Jonathan Aquilina <eagles051387 at gmail.com>
> *To:* Tom Davies <tomdavies04 at yahoo.co.uk>
> *Cc:* Phill Whiteside <PhillW at ubuntu.com>; Martin Dixon <
> mh.dixon at btinternet.com>; Ubuntu Doc <ubuntu-doc at lists.ubuntu.com>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 24 September 2013, 12:54
> *Subject:* Re: GRUB2 targets
>
> Tom that isnt true on ubuntu if you do apt-get autoremove it removes older
> kernels and any older packages that had been updated. next time you do an
> upgrade on the command line check out where it says that these packages are
> no longer required and can be removed.
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Tom Davies <tomdavies04 at yahoo.co.uk>wrote:
>
> Hi :)
> +1
> That looks right to me too.  I've 1 machine that has a nice wallpaper
> behind it but even so that screenshot is better.
>
> What happens nowadays after several kernels have been added?
>
> When you run any Gnu&Linux system the upgrades/updates tool adds newer and
> newer kernels but the system rarely has any automatic way of removing the
> old ones.  It's a bit like system restore points in Windows in that if your
> system suddenly becomes unbootable past the boot-menu then you can just try
> one of the older kernels and "ta'da" suddenly it all works, allegedly.  So,
> it used to be that you'd get a longer and longer tail in the boot-menu so
> finding Windows at the bottom became increasingly awkward.
>
> The Grub2 mailing lists say that recent versions of Grub2 have tucked all
> those extras away into sub-menus off the main boot-menu, or something like
> that.  I tend to use Janitor to clear my system and keep forgetting to
> check how the boot-menu looks before getting rid of those extra kernels.
>
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>   ------------------------------
>  *From:* Phill Whiteside <PhillW at Ubuntu.com>
> *To:* Martin Dixon <mh.dixon at btinternet.com>
> *Cc:* Ubuntu Doc <ubuntu-doc at lists.ubuntu.com>
> *Sent:* Monday, 23 September 2013, 15:09
> *Subject:* Re: GRUB2 targets
>
> that looks pretty much like my grub screen (except I have a couple of more
> instances of operating systems installed and available to boot).
>
> Regards,
>
> Phill.
>
>
> On 23 September 2013 08:19, Martin Dixon <mh.dixon at btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> Any suggestions as to what the reference at the bottom of the first para of
>
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2
>
> ( http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1353953772.png )
>
> refers to?
>
> Martin
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