after installing Ubuntu for people in dual-boot, having more then 2 select lines (latest kernel+recovery) for Ubuntu (and Windows(tm) always has only 1) really pisses them off.
while i think 2 kernels would be adequate, 4 lines really pushes it - they _never_ able to find "Windows" option among them in time at first -> having any more kernels then 2 is just evil, it traines them to always pick "familiar _one_" and never care about clust^Wpile of unknown numbers.
if you gonna target such people who do not know what "kernel" is then you have to keep boot menu as clean as possible.
after installing Ubuntu for people in dual-boot, having more then 2 select lines (latest kernel+recovery) for Ubuntu (and Windows(tm) always has only 1) really pisses them off.
while i think 2 kernels would be adequate, 4 lines really pushes it - they _never_ able to find "Windows" option among them in time at first -> having any more kernels then 2 is just evil, it traines them to always pick "familiar _one_" and never care about clust^Wpile of unknown numbers.
if you gonna target such people who do not know what "kernel" is then you have to keep boot menu as clean as possible.