On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 11:14:46PM -0500, Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
> Ben,
>
> Thank you for your attention to this bug.
>
> I have to wonder: let's say I have both grub and lilo packages, and I  
> have in the past used one or the other... how will this new policy play  
> out? I'd think that I'd have to make a choice in /etc/alternate, or dpkg  
> configure, rather than have the loaders battle it out.

I met Colin Watson last night and he said that he (as GRUB maintainer)
and Daniel Baumann (as syslinux maintainer) had discussed doing something
like this.  I hope that for the release after 'squeeze' we will have a
proper policy for this.

Right now, to disable LILO you must remove its configuration file
/etc/lilo.conf.  For GRUB there isn't such an issue because it doesn't
need to write to the boot sector after its configuration is updated.

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking.
                                                              - Albert Camus



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