Ondřej Súkup wrote:
On 12 May 2016 at 16:28, Martin Pluskal
wrote: On čtvrtek 12. května 2016 11:24:38 CEST Tomas Chvatal wrote:
Hello everyone,
during update and split of lvm2 package we detected failure [1] in lilo to build because of broken br/r set on device-mapper.
Broken br/r set on device-mapper?
Now the easy solution is to replace that device-mapper-32bit with the proper split-out library and be done with it. But I would like to figure out if we have still some people using the lilo now.
Yes.
Installer does support only grub2 and lilo is quite archaic today.
Lilo is the only booter that is documented in the kernel documentation for booting.
I would then propose to remove lilo from Factory instead of just fixing it and leaving be.
Sounds like it's the device mapper that's broken not lilo.
I am in favor of removing it - TW is not museum, and there are alternatives, which unlike lilo are supported.
Why do you say lilo isn't supported. Last time I had a problem when disk sizes got too big for the old addressing scheme, I contacted the maintainer and they had a new version out in < a month. It also was the only scheme that worked with some file systems (xfs) when grub(2) was broken for over a year. Seems like supporting the kernel documented boot loader would be the proper community thing to do.
+1
Cheers
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