On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 00:18:49 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:

> I remember things being improved. While I was in my 50s I was
> continually faced with youngsters' ideas for improving the company's
> methods. Stupid, every one. When challenged, they couldn't say how
> their proposed new "solutions" would lead to specified gains by
> anybody, but the changes were forced through anyway. This isn't
> get-up-and-go; it's I've-got-to-make-my- mark.
> 
> Pathetic.

But not comparable. The reasons for the changes in GRUB2 have been given.

I may not like how they have implemented everything, splitting the
settings between config files in two separate directories means you
always look in the wrong place first, but I understand the need for the
changes even if I don't need the vast majority of them.

Problems with upgrading from GRUB1 to GRUB2 are irrelevant. If you have a
working legacy installation, there is absolutely no reason to change
beyond curiosity.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Barnum was wrong....it's more like every 30 seconds!

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