Am 05.02.21 um 15:03 schrieb Marek Marczykowski-Górecki:
I know it's problematic when you run Fedora VM on non-fedora Xen host if you
use
pvgrub/pygrub - in that case it uses host's grub to parse guest grub.cfg
and load the actual kernel. But I'm pretty sure there are other
problematic cases t
> What is the vision for grub2 package in Fedora versus upstream grub? The
> huge amount of patches in Fedora's grub (279 at this time) makes it
> basically a fork. And indeed many parts are incompatible with upstream
> grub, like "increment" module, or BLS, just to name a few. I know it's
> proble
Hi,
What is the vision for grub2 package in Fedora versus upstream grub? The
huge amount of patches in Fedora's grub (279 at this time) makes it
basically a fork. And indeed many parts are incompatible with upstream
grub, like "increment" module, or BLS, just to name a few. I know it's
problematic