The below is incorrect. It is still being maintained until grub2 is out of beta and is considered stable. You're right about no new features, but from my memory of the page on gnu.org, it's still maintained for bug fixes. Also, I had no problem getting it to work with XFS. I haven't yet tried grub2, but I've read of several cases of systems becoming unbootable after the switch. On 11/24/2009 7:36 PM, Jason White wrote: > Grub legacy is no longer maintained upstream, so it won't support > newer file > systems or new features. This is why distributions are moving to Grub 2 by > default. >