On Nov 10, 2012, at 8:09 PM, John Reiser <jrei...@bitwagon.com> wrote:

>> 36 partitions? Really? I thought GPT's 128+ partitions is actually an inside 
>> joke, ergo "you know if we give users this particular hurt me button, some 
>> will actually try it."
> 
> 45 partitions across 4 drives in one box, 40 partitions across 4 drives
> in another.  Several OS, several distros, many versions.
> Vitualization does not reproduce exact UI behavior of real UI
> on real graphics cards.

That's a pretty atypical use case. But even still 30 seconds for a 
grub2-mkconfig isn't that bad. With 85 partitions I think the end user has a 
greater chance of inducing data loss by forgetting wtf all those partitions are 
used for.

Chris Murphy
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