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Feature changed by: Dustin Falgout (falgout) Feature #314975, revision 4 Title: Enhanced YaST--> Boot Loader Tool openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Dustin Falgout (falgout) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: The current boot loader configuration tool provides only the minimum amount of grub2 customization options. This seems to be a pattern among most distros and I think openSUSE could get ahead of the game in this - area by providing a tool that allows you to customize your entire grub2 - menu including backgrounds and themes. An example would be grub- - customizer but written to "just work". Also related to this, currently - the YaST boot loader tool either ignores your other installed distros - (Windows always works) or it names all the entries openSUSE with the - incorrect kernel boot perimeters. This should be improved so the user - does not have to manually configure it, especially a new user. + area by providing a tool that allows the user to customize every aspect + of their grub2 menu including themes. An example of concept would be + the grub-customizer available in Ubuntu's repos but developed inline + with YaST's "it just works" philosophy. Also related to this, current + behavior of the YaST boot loader tool either (a.) ignores other linux + distros that are already installed (Windows isn't affected by this) or + (b.) it creates menu entries named openSUSE with mixed and matched + kernel boot perimeters (useless). This should be improved so that the + user does not have to manually configure menu entries at every install, + especially a new user. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: To stay ahead of the pack and continue to be the best distro for new users and experienced users alike. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/314975