2009/1/4 Doug Ledford <dledford@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Sun, 2008-12-28 at 15:49 -0500, Casey Dahlin wrote:Last I knew, grub2 was a dead project. At least it was when I looked at
> Jochen Schmitt wrote:
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> > Hallo,
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> > nowaday I have read in the german fedora forum, that grub is not able
> > to handle
> > ext4 file systems. In opposite grub2 should be able to support ext4.
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> I haven't looked at the code for grub2 myself, but most of the people I
> talk to that have cringe when they mention it. The people I talk to tend
> to be heavily involved in the boot process. As a piece of software
> engineering, it hasn't earned many fans among those most concerned with
> the change as far as I can tell.
it about 2 or 3 years ago. It hadn't had a single code update in over 2
years when I looked at it. Has that changed?
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According to the SVN repo for grub2, its just the opposite!
In the repo, the latest change was 42hrs ago. It is far from dead. A video subsystem has been implemented from the GSoC 2008 as well as some usb support I believe.
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