On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 12:25 -0400, Kyle wrote: > According to Ralf Mardorf: > > I'm still using grub legacy on my machine. Is there a reason not to use > > grub legacy anymore? I also used grub2, but I don't like it. I never > > used any other bootloader on a PC. > > I never noticed any drawbacks using grub legacy. > If you are planning to keep your bootloader installation the same, and > if you don't plan to change your disk configuration or /boot filesystem, > grub legacy should meet your needs with no problems at all. You already > have what you need, it just isn't being updated in the repos. > > The reasons for using syslinux or grub2 include better support for /boot > filesystems including btrfs as well as GPT and EFI support. If these or > other features don't matter to you, you can certainly continue using > grub legacy until or unless they do. Hope this helps. > ~Kyle Thank you :)