Le 2015-08-28 07:55, Tom H a écrit :
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 7:36 PM, Michel Catudal <mcatu...@comcast.net> wrote:
Le 2015-08-27 15:18, Fernando Rodriguez a écrit :
Who are you to tell them what they should work on? They're acting like
FOSS developers, many of whom work for free or underpaid so they work on
whatever the fuck they want. The problem with FOSS is that we have too many
idiots that like to rant about what they don't like instead of doing
something about it. If all those energies went to improving the software
FOSS would be so much better.
No one is asking them to do that. As mentioned before it works with some
override. A solution to the problem would be to remove the arrogance toward
people who want grub on a partition and remove the part in the installer
that refuses to install it unless you give it an override. If I say write
the bootloader on the partition, that should work as requested, they can
still write a comment that they do not like us doing it but should not keep
us from doing it. If it doesn't work we will see it soon enough.
So you want the Gentoo grub2 maintainer to patch grub2 to remove the
warning about partitions and the need for "--force" so that you can
use "grub2-install /dev/sda1"?

Isn't simpleer and more efficient for you to use "--force"?!


By having this messages it makes the maintainers of some distributions assume that it is impossible and will do everything in their power to not allow you to install on the partition. That is the old Microsoft way of protecting the user against himself. That is fine for morons but people who know what they are doing should be allowed to wacked their system when they do stupid thing.

You probably know a few Linux distributions targeted to people who shouldn't be allowed anywere near a computer. So if we decide to install one of those to help one of those users we have some problem. Once I had that it got remove and I had to answer to the user, sorry I cannot allow this crappy linux distribution on my computer.

Michel

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