> == Benefit to Fedora ==
> This simplifies our default code path by using the same partitioning
> scheme as UEFI systems and aligns us more to how Fedora variants that
> are delivered as disk images, which all use a similar setup. It also
> paves the way to implement hybrid BIOS+UEFI boot for legacy BIOS
> installs to enable future conversion to UEFI boot or emulated UEFI
> boot on legacy BIOS.

Any reasons to not go straight to a hybrid BIOS+UEFI setup?  As far
I know anaconda already has support for that as it is needed to build
cloud images, so it probably isn't that difficuilt.

Additional benefit: It is possible to switch between BIOS and UEFI mode
without reinstall.

take care,
  Gerd
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