Hello! > I see, but vmlinux is not Multiboot-compliant anyway (yet). IMO, > GRUB shouldn't support proprietary kernel formats any more, because > that is far from the original goal for which Erich Boleyn headed. I don't know the exact definition of the term "proprietary format" but I think it doesn't apply to Linux. Another question is that we may want to select more precisely what features we want. Purists will be happy with a mutliboot-only GRUB. Regards, Pavel Roskin
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