On Thursday 14 May 2015 22:24:55 Dan Youngquist wrote:
One pet peeve I have with Debian is the (as far as I know) inability to have more than one version of kernel installed at a time, so you can choose an older version at boot time. That makes it a lot easier to debug kernel-related issues. You can have 486/686/AMD64/whatever all installed, but only one version of each.
I have several installed at the same time (both Wheezy and Jessie and everything I have used before) and can choose in GRUB. (I only don't have more because I don't want more than four or five.) I can certainly choose an older version at boot time.
Lisi