Re: Release criteria for dual/multi-booting with other Fedora and other Linux installs

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> > What do folks think about that as an F22 Final criterion? In the test@
> > discussion there's a rather broader proposal from cmurf which covers
> > dual booting with other distros and is less restrictive as to the
> > supported configurations, but I thought it might be easier to get
> > consensus for something more restricted at least as a starting point.
> This is definitely a good strategy and I think the criterion above is a
> good starting point. It would be nice to put there Windows and OS X as
> "required to keep working out of the box", 

We have had Windows and OS X dual boot criteria for a long time :-)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_Final_Release_Criteria#Windows_dual_boot
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_Final_Release_Criteria#OS_X_dual_boot

That's one of the reasons why people push for Linux dual boot criterion as well (or, at least, Fedora dual boot).

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