On Sun, 2021-04-11 at 20:46 +0000, home user wrote:
> > It doesn't actually work like that.  Only the kernel is kept, not 
> > everything.  When you pick a different entry, you're only selecting
> > a 
> > different kernel.  All the other software is the same.
> 
> Do you mean that all the other software is the same as the newest? 
> If I do a weekly patch (dnf upgrade), and that patch includes patches
> to vim or firefox, and then the next day I boot into one of the older
> entries in the grub menu, I should get the newer firefox and vim and
> the the older?

Yes of course. The GRUB entry only affects the kernel, nothing else.

poc
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