On 16/11/17 14:48, Anton Aylward wrote:
And if LILO is an alternative to GRUB then booting without using either of them is also quite valid. Such a technique is a valid method and contribution. What Linda had to say on the matter might be a bit strident, and her dislike of the attitudes of the systemd developers might be a antagonistic, but on the whole I find her less antagonistic than Chairman Brown.
And although I've never used it, there is now a LILO2 - presumably as an alternative to GRUB2. As for booting without either, isn't that what most new computers do nowadays? Isn't it called UEFI? (ObTopic, I wish I knew what the bootloader on my very first (at least I think it was) linux install was. UniVerse linux, 1.3 kernel. Booted into a very nice kernel selection screen and I don't think it was LILO. Certainly didn't look like it.) Cheers, Wol -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org