Grant Edwards wrote:
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?


I was talking about more than just grub at that point. Still, we don't know what may change that would require grub to need changing either. You got a crystal ball or something?

Dale

:-)  :-)

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