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However, in all honestly, why don't we just add support for grubby? Nobody stops you from submitting patches.
PLEASE, will people like you stop coming up with these inane and most stupid statements: "Nobody stops you from submitting patches."
There are people who are NOT programmers and unable to submit anything other than a comment as a *user* of the openSUSE operating system.
It is totally OK if somebody is not a programmer and only a user. Sometimes even better than the other way around ;) I just wanted to remind that we are in feature freeze: The people already involved have roughly decided what's in (by not being on time with other features they would have liked to have in) and now it's about finding bugs, broken former use cases and the likes. It's not the time to divert resources and fix what is not broken. What is broken deserves a bug report. Let's discuss these. Where and when under what specific circumstances do the booting solutions provided by opensuse factory (grub, grub2, grub2-efi, some lilo, some more) not work? If these reports are rolling in, those who CAN program can fix bugs on time or decide that they need a last minute effort to bring something fundamentally different in. But probably, this won't happen. Some people don't add bug reports with reproducible scenarios.
Christ, one would have thought that someone like you would know better! :-( Let's be fair:
How do the last two "I don't like grub2 and everybody must know" threads add to making openSUSE Factory (for 12.3) work better? They offer people the choice to either spend time reading your generic criticism of grub2 over and over again (which is time taken away from bug fixing) or killing the topic (or the user) from their read list. It may all be right what you are saying about grub2 config files or its architecture but it does not make the next openSUSE coming out in march any better. I think openSUSE has a place for generic feature wishes or for "next big thing" decisions. But I do not think that this list at this time is the right place. - -- Ralf Lang Linux Consultant / Developer Tel.: +49-170-6381563 Mail: lang@b1-systems.de B1 Systems GmbH Osterfeldstraße 7 / 85088 Vohburg / http://www.b1-systems.de GF: Ralph Dehner / Unternehmenssitz: Vohburg / AG: Ingolstadt,HRB 3537 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlEQyI4ACgkQCs1dsHJ/X7DqAwCg8J2xDT0admJo+UYzmFdPxE/j 5AQAoNYsQPGRzKuPXCrc5pKoVUZRHGoJ =Y5jA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org