Hi Chris,
honestly, it looks to me like a hack which is required for the cloud images but shouldn't be used out of that. I don't like the solution much, it makes everything much more complicated especially for the "mbr/bios" and similar formats. I'm more inclined for the simplified current solution.
Also I'm thinking if it would be really that helpful. Users usually don't change on the installed system between UEFI and BIOS boot, do they?
Adding bootloader dev for the heads-up about this change and the discussion.
Best Regards, Jirka
Dne 16. 05. 22 v 17:55 Chris Murphy napsal(a):
I inserted a comment in the PR, https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/pull/4104#issuecomment-1127824824
On second thought it's probably better discussed here. I'm generally inclined to support less than more by combining things as much as possible. So I'm wondering about a disklabel and bootloader policy that in effect is GPT+BIOSBoot+EFI System partitions, with both bootloaders configured at installation time no matter the firmware type during installation. There's already one consumer for this, Fedora Cloud edition images (both qcow2 and raw).
Maybe it doesn't really simplify anything for the non-cloud case? We'd need to boot systems in BIOS, do an installation, test the installation in BIOS and UEFI mode boot. And boot systems in UEFI, do an installation, and test the installation in BIOS and UEFI boot. We do this already but I wonder if it's overall less complex for Anaconda going forward? And reduces the chance of installation failure or the boot following installation?
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