Le septidi 7 nivôse, an CCXXIV, Pascal Hambourg a écrit : > You are confusing GPT (partition table format) and UEFI (firmware and > boot interface).
Quite the contrary, I am trying to de-confuse by using exactly the correct terms. > Can you tell more ? AFAIK, there is no equivalent to the "BIOS boot" > partition in the MSDOS partition scheme. What is there to tell more? You create a partition and decide it is for the bootloader, period. > I beg to differ. > Upgrading the GRUB package will automatically try to reinstall the > bootloader it is responsible for. If it fails, it will install the new > modules in /boot/grub/ and leave the old boot image and core image, > leading to a version mismatch. > Also, the grub.cfg config file created by grub-mkconfig or update-grub > may not be compatible with the bootloader installed by another version > of GRUB because of changes in syntax or modules. > > Of course you are correct if the GRUB package is not responsible for the > active bootloader. Agreed.
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