The only OI + UEFI issues I know of are a brain dead installer. And probably a 
brain dead EFI boot loader. Neither of those is that hard to fix. It's not as 
if we are short of disk space.

I made the layout on the 5 TB disk so I could boot Windows 7 Pro, Debian 9.3 
and Hipster 2020.10 with a shared 1 TB partition. It has always been a bear to 
do, but I taught a laptop to boot Windows, Linux and Solaris over 15 years ago. 
I can probably still do it. It *did* require about a dozen installs to sort out 
how to keep the installers from killing something, but a bit of lying about 
partition types took care of it in the end. VirtualBox is fine for lightweight 
stuff, but don't try to build system kernels with it.

Will someone please point me to copies of the installer source that don't 
require building a repository de jour? I'll deal with the boot loader after I 
build a functional installer that doesn't play nanny and lets me do what I want.

There's an ancient quip, "Unix is *very* user friendly. It's just picky about 
its friends."

Having invested several days setting up a dedicated system to work on OI and 
never gotten a response on the dev lists to a simple question about the 
procedure for installing the new system image for testing, I find the whining 
about "we're just a small number of people" a bit disengenuous. If you want 
help, you have to respond to the people who are willing to work solving 
problems. If you ignore them, they won't help. 

So if you want help, post where I can download a tarball of the installer 
sources. I'll cobble the ISO back together minus gparted when I get a system 
installed to my demands.

Reg




On Monday, March 1, 2021, 11:48:06 AM CST, Judah Richardson 
<[email protected]> wrote:


I daresay the existing OI + UEFI issues indicate that for all practical 
purposes this is pretty much already the case.

  
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