Wojciech Górski <wgors...@gmail.com> (2014-03-17): > I have no experience with other distros, but the debian based ones > have a numbering schema allowing alphabetical ordering, not > accidentally I guess ;) So, this should be safe. If someone plays with > the numbering - well, aren't they asking for trouble?
How do you think 3.9 vs 3.10 compare? > Also, grub's behaviour in general is to favor more recent kernels over > older ones, as any update makes the freshly installed one default, so > this is what I would expect. Well, grub does version sorting. See: /etc/grub.d/10_linux, particularly | while [ "x$list" != "x" ] ; do | linux=`version_find_latest $list` | … | done and version_find_latest's definition in grub-mkconfig_lib which is sourced at the very beginning. Mraw, KiBi.
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