Comment 6 for bug 629024

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Sense Egbert Hofstede (sense) wrote :

Thank you for taking the time to report this issue. However, it would not be helpful to tell users what kernel was updated last during boot. Adding more technical text to something that is already too technical is only going to make things more confusing.
The average users does not know what a kernel is. Whenever possible, Grub should be hidden to the users and not show itself.

Another reason why this wouldn't be a valid paper cut is that it is not trivial to fix.

Therefore I'm marking this bug as Invalid in the One Hundred Paper Cuts project. I'm also closing the Grub task as Invalid, because of the same two reasons. It is more a feature request than a proper bug or paper cut, and therefore should be discussed elsewhere, most preferably upstream.