On Mon, Sep 15, 2025 at 10:46 PM home user via users <
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>
> On 9/13/2025 9:59 AM, home user via users wrote:
> > good morning,
> >
> > (background)
> > [...]
> By default (!= mandatory!), Fedora keeps 5 old kernels when a kernel is
> patched or updated, right?
>

4 kernels including rescue

>
> By default, how does Fedora handle rescue kernels?
>

Updating rescue kernels is left to the user.  I update it to a current
kernel
if it has been problem-free for a week or so.   For that, a USB Live
Installer
may be needed.

>> Where are good, detailed instructions for doing a
>> dual-boot install, Fedora + one other Linux distro, on a blank desktop?

If you only want a 2nd distro as a backup when Fedora fails to boot, you
might
be better off using a Live USB installer.   If you just want Ubuntu as a
backup
when the Fedora version of a program has an issue, consider running Ubuntu
in a VM.

-- 
George N. White III
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