Douglas Wade Needham wrote:

>The problem with your idea is that it at least appears to be too
>Linux-centric, and forgets entirely about other operating systems,
>invalidating the "unified" part of the GRUB name.  And I get fed up
>when on my machine which as FC3 has one of the OSes (along with NetBSD
>and several others), up2date ignores the fact that FC3 **is not** the
>default.
>  
>
Why linux centric? Scripting is an universal thing. If you speak
about

for x in /boot/vmlinuz-*; [...]
it was just an example.

"Menu modules" are also general thing. Lilo-like menu was also an example
but it could also be used with other OS that linux (other loaders can
also check for additional commands).
About menu-entry syntax - I see nothing linux-centric

Or don't I understand something?

                                                                        
      Vladimir


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