On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 15:38:01 +0100
Didier Kryn <kryn@???> wrote:
> What's the purpose of kexec ? I see one main: using a Linux
> session as the bootloader, a bootloader more heavily customizable
> than Grub. Additionally it saves a few seconds. Are there any other ?
>
> Didier
Wow. Are you saying I can get rid of Grub? Can I use kexec to boot to
an mbr, with no UEFI in sight? If so, I'm on it like a squirrel on a
tree.
Can kexec boot with or from UEFI? If so, I'm on it like a squirrel on a
tree.
I'm not a fan of grub2.
SteveT
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