On 4/12/05, Mike Bird <mgb-fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Historically Grub has been unreliable. [See bugzillas for Fedora, > Debian, GNU, etc, etc.] If someone tested the latest version of Grub > for six months and found no bugs at all, that would not change the fact > that historically Grub has been notoriously unreliable. yawn... historically...lilo was removed once before.. in a test release i think during fc1 testing phase... it came back because there were SPECIFIC issues that were flagged during testing that convinced developers to keep lilo in. Those SPECIFIC issues are fixed or are slated to be fixed during this test cycle. If you have other SPECIFIC issues with the currently aviable grub package in rawhide, raise them and they will be evaluated case-by-case. this whole fantasy that core developers are not responsive to concerns is childish. We have already been through this once with lilo... and lilo was put back because comptent testers did what was requested of them and actually tested grub, found a siginificant problem, and convinced developers with SPECIFICS in bug reports that lilo needed to be placed back as an option. This has all happened before... except this time, there doesn't seem to be anyone yet in this thread who is willing to do the testing work and report back. Instead...this time, people like you are content in making demands without new technical justification. From where I sit, you are moving away from your goal not towards it. You can continue to yell at scream and demand lilo get put back, or you can get on with testing grub in the situations that you care about and reporting back with details. I dare say the first option isn't going to work very well. -jef"the best way to protest the development decisions.. is organize a worldwide 'hold your breath' action"spaleta