On Sat 28 Jun 2014 at 09:00:30 +0200, Thierry de Coulon wrote: > On Saturday 28 June 2014 05.55:39 Rusi Mody wrote: > > PS. No I am not defending grub2 -- I find its documentation almost > > non-existent -- just my survival strategies :-) > > > Yes, this is one problem. There are others:
20 man pages and an info manual amounts to non-existent documentation? > - what documentation is existent is not easy to undestand, syntax is > complicated. Trial and error is not good when you're playing with your boot > manager. A better case would be made by giving examples of hard to understand passages and complicated syntax. > - Grub ('s developpers) is patronizing: why make it so difficult to install > on > a partition? To tell you it's not reliable is one thing, to try and forbid it > is another. Having a "--force" option to grub-install doesn't look like an attempt to forbid installing to a partition. > - Assuming that UUIDs are "better" is just one way to look at it. That's > right > for people who add disks to a computer. Clone a disk and you'll be happy > you used labels UUIDs are good for everyone. You give a decent example where labels are very useful, but they are not guaranteed to exist as most users do not allocate one to a filesystem. Therefore, it wouldn't be very clever for update-grub to rely on them to produce grub.cfg. Some filesystems do not have a UUID (iso9660, for example), so --label or --file are the only options available then. > While I do see the power of Grub 2, I too wish we could go back to the > efficience and simplicity of Grub 1. Nothing to stop you: apt-get install grub-legacy > And I don't know if this is Grub or the distribution, but I've regularely > experienced "MS-like" behaviour: you tell the installer to put Grub on the > root partition, but it does install on your MBR. grub-install /dev/sda1 didn't do as instructed? Bug number? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140628154000.ga3...@copernicus.demon.co.uk