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On 2015-01-31 06:01, Joel Roth wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
>> Svante Signell <svante.signell@???> wrote:
>>
>> > On Fri, 2015-01-30 at 17:39 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
>> > > Hi all,
>> > >
>> > > Is it just me, or is Grub2 as complex and error prone as systemd?
>> > >
>> > > I'm wondering if we can have alternate boot loaders.
>> >
>> > So, what's the problem with grub?
>>
>> No problem with Grub. Grub2 is the problem. Millions of files messing
>> with millions of variables, and sometime following the instructions of
>> which programs compile those files and which program puts it on the
>> mbr/guid or whatever it's called actually works.
>>
>> I can probably find you five different ways in the Internet to change
>> the font size on booting, and none of them works.
>>
>> Just like systemd, it's great if someone else does it for you, it's
>> horrific if you have to do some DIY.
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> Beside the bug that caused me to jump ship, I didn't find
> GRUB too bad. Just instead of one config file you have lots
> of them. :^)
>
> The old GRUB with one config file was slightly more
> convenient.
>
> Getting a kind of command shell from GRUB is amazing, really
> very cool. However, there is a cost in complexity. Not
> everyone wants to learn all the ins and out of this large
> system.
>
> For Devuan, I would advocate and support a long-term
> interest in LILO. I think we would want to allow people
> solve their problems with less and simpler code.
>
> Joel
>
>
>> SteveT
>>
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>>


Hello to all,

pardon me for intruding the discussion without a proper presentation,
about bootloaders I'm experimenting with iPXE, its a replacement for pxe
bootloader and it allows to load wireless drivers and netboot.
I know is not legacy bootloader, but I just wanted to point it out
because is utterly powerfull, like doing netboot from http/s, and not
many people as of yet knows about it, it even boot from floppy and UEFI
and has a interactive shell.
I would advocate what has already being state in dng, given the choice
let the users decide what they want.

Good day 2 all, and pardon the intrusion (and pardon me Joel for having
replied to you and not to the list).