Neal Gompa <ngomp...@gmail.com> writes:

> On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 7:14 AM John Boero <boero...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I can fully understand why this would be done.  As per the original
>> discussion when Peter Robinson mentioned a Spin to deprecate BIOS,
>> would anybody else be interested in helping with a Spin for legacy
>> BIOS support?  I agree with the e-waste comments and it seems a shame
>> to trash some perfectly viable kiosks or old IoT which gave new life
>> to old kit.  I just got done knocking Windows 11 for deprecating
>> support for fairly new hardware but now realize Fedora is doing
>> something similar (though not as drastic).  Is a spin worth
>> exploring?  Volunteers welcome.
>
> The pull request to delete the code for BIOS support in lorax means
> that we can't produce media with BIOS support at all once that's
> merged. They've tied dropping syslinux to dropping BIOS support
> entirely. It is also unclear that they'd take a contribution to rewire
> lorax to produce media with BIOS support using GRUB like we do for
> UEFI.

We're right here - you can just ask.

Brian's PR is to implement the change as written.  If the project
decided to go in the direction of a spin, that would be something other
than what the change proposes, and the PR wouldn't be appropriate.

Be well,
--Robbie

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