what's right with grub2?  broad fs support, and booting iso's.  thank you.

what's wrong with grub2?  two fundamental issues:

first, it starts out with "DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!"  instead, please just
give terse, clear, and polite warning what will happen if i do, what
specifically would be a better idea, and where to read more about why.

second, it presumes that it's collected wisdom of how to boot various
resident OS kernels is clever.  instead, it should presume that each OS
comes with a bootloader that knows best how to boot it.  as an example,
those OS's will likely continue to update their kernels and/or their
bootloaders, which of necessity will happen sooner in them than whenever
the one that happens to have the mbr can reflect those updates.  so,
transferring control to an OS's native installed bootloader should be the
first choice, transferring to interpreting it's configfile should be
second, booting the /vmlinuz link should be third, and directly booting
that OS's last observed kernels should follow after that.  finally, all
these choices should be in a submenu, for which there should be two
distinct commands, first&default, simply boot the first item in the submenu
without opening it, or second, open the submenu to make a different choice.

when these two issues get resolved, grub2 will no longer have an over
aggrandized self image.  it will have matured.
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