Ubuntu first time

Lennart Sorensen lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org
Mon Jan 9 21:57:24 UTC 2012


On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 01:17:59PM -0800, William Park wrote:
> I find that Slackware and CentOS (not Fedora) are the most well-behaved distros out there.  My horror stories of openSUSE, Fedora, Debian, Mint, and Ubuntu are endless.
>     1. openSUSE which has the nasty habit of going around corrupting the boot sectors of other partitions.  Fedora only corrupts /dev/sda5.  Honestly, why does a distro care about what's in the other partitions?
> 
>     2. Slackware and CentOS are the only one which I can install the bootloader in MBR or in root partition, and I can convert CentOS's GRUB into LILO which I have to do if I want both in MBR.  This is one reason why I want the bootloader in its own partition, and MBR should only ask you which partition you want to boot.

Debian supports that.

>     3. Over the weekend, I found that Ubuntu-11.10 can only be installed MBR and must be GRUB only.  I even can't convert it to LILO as I can with other distros.
> 
> These so-called "open source" distros are incorporating more and more "vendor-lockin" features.

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