Cristian Sava wrote:
>>After all, why to get rid of this way of dual boot capability for non
UEFI systems, for non encrypted dual boot? What is the big advantage to not 
have that?<<

Because anaconda devs don't want to support what grub devs recommend against. I 
think the former is reasonable. Some ext devs think grub devs are being overly 
cautious. But the reality is, grub does support embedding to a partition 
without force for filesystems with a large enough boot loader pad, such as 
Btrfs which has a 64kb pad. Ext's is 1024k, not nearly big enough for grub's 
core.img.


Chris Murphy
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