> Am 15.04.2022 um 00:24 schrieb Nikolay Nikolov <nick...@gmail.com>:
> 
> If you want to deprecate legacy boot on new installs on UEFI-capable BIOS-es, 
> that's another story. E.g. if the installer detects that the BIOS is modern 
> (e.g. later than 2017-2018) and UEFI capable, but is running in legacy boot 
> mode, it could prints a warning and suggest to the user to restart and turn 
> off legacy boot from the BIOS setup. The installer promises better hardware 
> support, firmware updates and happier times to the user if the operating 
> system is installed in UEFI mode. Finally user decides whether to do that, or 
> choose to continue on their own risk. That is totally reasonable, IMHO. But 
> it is a completely different thing than dropping legacy BIOS support 
> completely.


++1

That’s a really reasonable plan to start „deprecating“ Bios boot.
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