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--- Begin Message ---Package: release-notes Tags: bullseye Hi Joachim, On 30-11-2019 11:26, Joachim Wiedorn wrote: > But then the only solution is making a transitional package "lilo" which > have dependency to grub2, which will install grub2 and remove the binaries > of lilo. This can entail many risks. Because of many different system > structures it could be, that at the end there is no functioning booting on > this system ... It's this last comment that I was expecting to hear from you. Thanks for confirming. Then indeed, I think mentioning it in the release-notes is the best solution for users of lilo. Regarding the time-line, I suggest to get lilo removed well before the transition freeze, so that it is well gone during the full period of the bullseye freeze. Paul
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--- Begin Message ---These bugs have been fixed, thanks for your contribution. Paul
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