
Hello, On 2025-02-14 13:34, Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory wrote:
SUSE is evaluating drop of Legacy boot support, please let us know if you foresee any issues.
as far as I noticed (also from SUSE customers) BIOS is still rather often used on virtual machines (regardless that technically they likely could also use UEFI in most of their virtualization environments). I think it is often because in business environments things are usually not needlessly "simply changed" as long as their well known and long established way works sufficiently well for what they need. On example I have in mind is Linux in offshore wind turbines. I don't know if they actually use virtual machines there but my point here is the basically immutable technical environment in such a wind turbine where the one who has to install and maintain Linux therein may have to take the technical environment "as is" in practice, e.g. because it is a different company who provides the technical environment "ready to use" and only that is certified "as is" or whatever external conditions which make it impossible in practice to change things. Kind Regards Johannes Meixner -- SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH Frankenstr. 146 - 90461 Nuernberg - Germany (HRB 36809, AG Nuernberg) GF: Ivo Totev