Comment 9 for bug 887457

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redder (joshuatfox) wrote : Re: [Bug 887457] Re: G.C. removed both entries for a kernel when I unchecked only 1

Thanks you for taking care of this. The bug has not re-curred.

On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Daniel Richter
<email address hidden>wrote:

> No further response. So i'll close this bug.
>
> ** Changed in: grub-customizer
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
> ** Changed in: grub-customizer
> Status: Incomplete => Invalid
>
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> Title:
> G.C. removed both entries for a kernel when I unchecked only 1
>
> Status in Grub Customizer - a graphical grub2 settings manager:
> Invalid
>
> Bug description:
> There were too many old kernels listed in the Grub2 boot menu. (I am
> using Ubuntu 11.10)
>
> The latest kernel, the one I want, was listed twice, at the top and in
> the "earlier versions" section. This is annoying and may be considered
> a minor bug.
>
> More importantly, however, is this: I used Grub Customizer and
> unchecked all old kernels, including the "earlier version" appearance
> of the latest kernel. I left the first appearance of the latest kernel
> -- it's the only one I need.
>
> But when I rebooted, there were NO appearances of Ubuntu kernels in
> the boot menu, and it was quite a bother to fix this
>
> Details on the fix are in my Ubuntu Forums item here :
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11407029#post11407029
>
> However, the core bug I am reporting is the fact that Grub2 deleted
> all my kernels as described above.
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