Historically /boot is owned by a particular OS installation whether its a separate volume or a directory. I think it's sloppy as hell to share /boot without a spec like bootloaderspec to define the exact location each OS installs its stuff into. It's completely sane the installer team wants to explicitly do away with shared /boot unless there's a spec. And there is a spec there just isn't enough momentum to support it apparently. /boot as a directory achieves both space savings and separation of boots between OS's. Where /boot is on a LUKS encrypted volume is the one exception, which although GRUB2 supports that, it's not automatically configured for the user and would need installer support to do that configuration to make it a sane option. Chris Murphy -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test