On Mar 12, 2013, at 6:02 AM, Jiří Eischmann <eischm...@redhat.com> wrote:

>  New kernels bring a lot of
> regressions and we don't have enough test coverage to avoid them. The
> general solution to those problems is to go back to the last working
> kernel version. But by making it less obvious we make these frequent
> problems more difficult to solve.

This is completely specious. A user who considers falling back to an older 
kernel as a troubleshooting step also knows how this selection is made and 
where to go look for it. That they don't know the key to press is beside the 
point, they know they need to find it. Their trouble is brief.

There is zero information in the GRUB menu that conveys kernel fallback as a 
troubleshooting method. It's completely non-obvious until you learn it (from a 
source other than the GRUB menu).

Chris Murphy
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