On 01/10/16 06:37, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting Joel Roth ([email protected]):

I'm personally happy with lilo, and Devuan allows me to use it.
I love lilo.  I should note, however, that Edward's requirements include
GPT (GUID Partition Table) support, which might be possible with lilo or
might be problematic.  Sources differ:
http://www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/booting.html
http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:slackware_admin:installing_with_gpt_without_uefi

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short answer:
a boot-loader should boot any hardware I choose to install it on. If that means it has to be a complex lump of software - so be it. Nicely documented smaller lighter options are welcome!

long answer:
I use lilo when I can because it does what I need it to on the old computers I use for linux.
My nice new uefi laptop has grub2 and runs debian sid.

Now I am preparing my old iMac for devuan.
I know it will be an 'interesting' install because debian stopped making an iso that will boot on my imac when wheezy came out!
My install for sid went like this:-
install minimal squeeze,
do dist-upgrade to minimal wheezy,
do dist-upgrade to minimal jessie,
do dist-upgrade to minimal sid,
install all the stuff I want.

'Something' interesting happened to linux iso files because most linux distributions won't boot either. Slackware did boot but slackware gives me a headache as soon as I try to install the software I want from the various slackware repositories.

FYI freeBSD and variants won't boot, NetBSD and OpenBSD will boot but once installed I can't get the sound to work.

DaveT

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