On 28/11/2018 03:11, Ralph wrote:
What can I say, as time goes by I'm finding that LOTS of things I do by habit on linux, as a user, things that I have done since the last century, are all of a sudden "not supported by" whatever distro.
Yes, agreed. On the other hand, I try to take some reassurance from it. It means that the OS is not fossilized, and is actively being changed and improved. But when systemd means that my laptop fails to boot, rather than simple going "oh, I can't mount the Windows partition, I will just keep on going without it", it's very hard to feel like that.
A year(?) ago I was told by opensuse bugzilla folks that booting with the root partition in the extended partition on bios drives isn't supported, but I've been doing that on every/all of my machines since forever
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