Le jeudi 02 juillet 2020 à 15:19 -0500, Martin Jackson a écrit :
> > 5-10 years? A better estimate would be 15-20 years. People aren't
> > going to
> > throw away perfectly fine systems and jump to new "cloud" platforms
> > just
> > because the OS they were using dropped BIOS support. They'll just
> > stop
> > updating, and likely move to something that is still supporting
> > BIOS,  if they
> > don't write their own installer and just continue using Fedora,
> > given that
> > this is an entirely artificial limitation.
> > 
> While I completely hear you on the fact that people will often sweat 
> assets for years longer than accounting schedules suggest they
> should, do you really think they're going to write custom
> installers??? 

They’re going to move to forks of Fedora downstreams (as AWS and others
already did).

(this is not an endorsement of any other position in this thread, I
hate all our bootloaders equally, they’ve been a lost cause since
someone decided to hide the bootloader menu in the default install,
making it something that does not exist… till you need it an realize
the state it’s in).

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot
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