On 2011-01-13, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 17:32:32 -0600, Dale wrote:
>>
>>    
>>> That was my point earlier.  With computers changing, nothing will ever
>>> be finished.  There will always be something that has to be added in as
>>> new things come out.  I still wonder where computers will be in say 10
>>> or 20 years.
>>>      
>> If you'd asked that 10 or 20 years ago, the answer, as far as booting
>> is concerned, would have been "exactly the same as now".

> So we don't have new and faster processors?  Larger hard drives? 
> Faster DVD type media?  More memory that is usable?

How do those things impact grub?

Do bigger drives and more ram require that grub be changed somehow?

Does a faster processor with more cores require grub be changed?

> I can think of a LOT of things that have changed in just the past ten
> years.

So can I, but how many of them have impacted grub's requirements?

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