On 31.12.2020 11:50, Peter Robinson wrote:
Because it doesn't support traditional BIOS boot, or the boot
systems
of POWER, Z-series and numerous other corner cases. Just look at the
thread about BIOS support from a few months ago to see how
controversial even considering that was. If we then move to it just
for UEFI based platforms there needs to be a lot of logic to deal with
different boot paths.
An option can be added to the Fedora installer to choose between GRUB2
and systemd-boot for the UEFI configurations. On legacy, this step can
be automatically skipped.
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Sincerely,
Vitaly Zaitsev (vitaly(a)easycoding.org)