Tony Alfrey wrote:
If I write a LILO config file, and I then /sbin/lilo, will that delete the contribution of grub to the MBR and thoroughly replace that with an MBR defined by LILO?
Yes. It has to. Both insert little "interpreters" on disk that read information off of the disk that tell those interpreters how to load the different OS's. But each interpreter speaks a different language. The UEFI based bios[es] are trying to solve that, but already there are some incompatible versions out there, so that is already worse in that the BIOS cannot be as easily updated as LILO or GRUB can rewrite the MBR. If the BIOS-based UEFI boot interface stabilizes, it may happen that 1 booter can boot them all, but about that time, people will get suspicious of the Sauron Bios, and the cycle may start all over again... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org