On Friday, August 26, 2011 04:58:22 PM Al Dunsmuir wrote: > On systems where 32-bit is XP is running, one by definition is running > with a disk of 2 TB or less. Fedora installation must by default do > the right thing. We need to agree on what that happens to be. On systems with legacy operating systems installed Fedora does not touch the partition table at all. On all other systems GPT is the way to go I'd say... > On a related topic, why in heaven's name is Fedora not including the > simple grub setup commands that are familiar to Ubuntu users? Making > folks remember a long form instead of providing a few helper scripts > seems short-sighted at best, and arrogant/NIH at worst. Are those commands included in the upstream Grub 2 tarball? In this case you should file a bug to get them included in the Fedora package I think. If not, you have a perfect example why people should improve software by working upstream. btw, I just installed F16 on an EFI machine and got Grub Legacy. Are there any major problems with Grub 2's EFI support? -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel