On 11/19/22 19:38, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I noticed that the "beta" label was taken off of the latest fedora 37
release. I use rufus to create a fedora server net install and usually I
can create an ISO with it and all is fine. But it seems, when in beta, I
have to use 'dd' version to copy bit for bit to the USB to repair or net
install. That seems to be what I am having to do. I use 'fdisk /dev/sdb'
too and the contents say EFI partition names and GPT, my machine is an
old MBR.
Now all of this is really no big deal, but it all seems to be with
something still in beta. Is this true or my imagination? The grub gui is
different too than it is with a regular release stage. If I am right and
this is beta stuff? Is F37 then, still in beta? I usually wait until
after beta but I will use it anyway.
Previously it wasn't GRUB that was used for booting BIOS installs. Now
it is.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/BIOSBootISOWithGrub2
Also, this might be relevant:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/GPTforBIOSbyDefault
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