# cat /usr/local/bin/zypse #!/bin/sh zypper --no-refresh se -s $* | egrep -v 'debug|devel|srcp|openSUSE-20' | egrep 'x86|noarch'| sort # zypse grub | grep -v grub2 | grubby | package | 8.40-bp152.3.18 | x86_64 | OSS | live-grub-stick | package | 0.4.2-bp152.3.15 | noarch | OSS il | grub | package | 0.97-lp151.3.5 | x86_64 | (System Packages) I've noticed a new problem, apparently because of this tighter SLE affiliation: Grub is missing from repos. Isn't this supposed to be a minor release? Is 15.2's Grub going to continue working? Does it depend on some lib that will be upgraded and break it? Use case is I'm a multi- multi-booter, on average > 12 installations per PC for testing on real hardware. Grub is only ever installed on partitions. All legacy MBRs contain DOS/OS2/Windows-compatible boot code. Mixing Grub and Grub2 for this use case is unacceptably unwieldy, an invitation for additional complicated trouble. I use Grub2(-efi) only on systems supporting UEFI, which number far fewer than those that don't. I have ~30 64bit systems, but only 5 supporting UEFI. -- Evolution as taught in public schools, like religion, is based on faith, not on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/