On 09/22/2011 04:07 PM, Doug Ledford wrote:
Fedora ships a virtualization environment, so while grub1 should
"go away as
soon as possible" in terms of Fedora's own use, having it around for
situation 3 is not outside the scope of a reasonable request in support of
Fedora's own virtualization stack. Therefore, I would take your argument as
basically "We don't want it in the base OS any more, and we don't care
about
our virtualization stack, so go away." I don't think he missed the point at
all, except maybe missing that some people don't care about supporting a
reasonably functioning virtualization stack in Fedora.
You're basically arguing that we should never remove any software from Fedora
in case it's used in a virtual machine hosted on a Fedora machine.
This is not a workable scenario.
--
Peter