Am 22.01.2013 14:35, schrieb Matthew Saltzman: > On Tue, 2013-01-22 at 04:28 -0700, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote: >> On 1/22/13, Cristian Sava <csava@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> and grub2 for dual boot ... "Beginning in Fedora 18, GRUB2 can no longer >>> be installed to a partition." >>> http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/18/html/Installation_Guide/s1-grub-installing.html > >> *anaconda* won't install GRUB2 to a partition. You can still >> accomplish it with `grub2-install --force`. > >> -T.C. > > But is there some danger associated with doing this as part of an > upgrade? If not, why was the option removed from Anaconda? because fedora does announce features for code which is not written because some not so smart guys really believe it is possible to write, debug and finalize this in a 6 month release cycle which is nothing else as lost reality that happened with: * pulseaudio * KDE4.0 * GNOME3 * systemd * anaconda all of them where proposed and accepted as feature based on the hope it could be working and useable to the end of the release schedule instead REJECT ANY FEATURE which is not basically working only left with minoity cleanup/fixing/debugging/polish
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