interesting - why does GRUB try to write anything?
it has not to touch any FS at boot
GRUB2 is such a large step backwards because it is more or less it's own operating system with the most ugly configuration one could design while grub-legacy was a boot-manager and nothing else
interesting - why does GRUB try to write anything?
it has not to touch any FS at boot
GRUB2 is such a large step backwards because it is more or less it's own operating system with the most ugly configuration one could design while grub-legacy was a boot-manager and nothing else
finally we end in 3 full operating systems
* grub
* dracut
* linux