Am 02.12.2015 um 21:46 schrieb Andrew Lutomirski:
The fact that you assert your absolute correctness on a frequent
basis
even when you're not correct makes me, and probably other people,
likely to discount everything you say even in the cases when you are
correct. If you want your opinion to be helpful, please reconsider
how you write your emails.
the problem with that thread is that you discount anything because you
refuse trying to understand that it is a *very* bad idea to touch *all*
boot entries after a kernel install
and i answered why it is a bad idea there
"regenerating config instead of incrementally" leads in change
*intentional* differences of options when someone tries to debug kernel
problems and much more worse: a bug there would render *all* boot
options unbootable instead only the last installed one
frankly one can even raise "installonly_limit" by intention and have the
same kernel version with *multiple* options - that all would be erased
by try out if a newer build fixes the problem
now you can say: that's not a problem for the ordinary user
i say: the ordianry user don't touch kernel options at all