FC4t2 no good without LILO
Guy Fraser
guy at incentre.net
Tue Apr 12 19:22:02 UTC 2005
On Tue, 2005-12-04 at 14:37 -0400, Robin Green wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Mike Bird wrote:
> > If you like Grub on your desktop go ahead and use it. I'm not the one
> > trying to stop you from using the tools that work best for you. The
> > Fedora politburo is trying to dictate which boot loader, word processor,
> > and spread sheet the rest of us should use.
>
> Dictate? How exactly is removing a package from Fedora Core "dictating"
> to anyone what they must use?
Not including software that used to be standard, when many people still
need it, because GRUB doesn't work for them.
>
> Fedora Core 4 is going to be how many CDs? There needs to be a sanity
> limit on how much software is packaged as part of Fedora Core, tracked and
> maintained by Red Hat. That's just a reality.
Then drop Emacs and LateX they blow a metric tonne of space.
>
> I don't think it's that hard to continue to use lilo. If you are
> upgrading, simply choose "do not install a boot loader". If you are
> installing from scratch, choose whatever, and then boot (from a rescue
> disk if necessary) and install lilo yourself. Wouldn't that work for you?
Have you tried?
...
Didn't think so.
Problem with your logic - In some cases you can install but can't even
boot the first time. Using a Recovery CD it *may* be possible, but
hardly "simple".
>
> > Please stop deliberately breaking things on religious grounds.
>
> It's not about religion, it's about workload. Anyone who wants to see an
> alternate bootloader in Fedora Extras has the option (yes, yes,
> if they have the time) to put themselves forward as a possible maintainer.
Then drop GRUB.
>
> --
> Robin
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