Well... G**** is it's own problem (doing actively broken thinks for political 
reasons), but the real issue mostly is that there are a lot of them simply 
because there are a lot of ways one may want to load the kernel.

This is why things like decompression and the BIOS and EFI stubs are part of 
the kernel and not the bootloader.  In this case moving the randomization into 
the decompressor send like the right thing to do - C code, and no additional 
copy.

Ingo Molnar <mi...@kernel.org> wrote:

>
>* H. Peter Anvin <h...@zytor.com> wrote:
>
>> No.  Fixing one bootloader is almost impossible.  Fixing them all is
>a 
>> Sisiphyean task.
>
>It's a self inflicted wound really: if only we had a reference
>bootloader in the 
>kernel tree, which we could fix. The effort that went into fixing
>various 
>bootloader interactions would have been enough to write two new
>bootloaders from 
>scratch.
>
>Thanks,
>
>       Ingo

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