Pascal de Bruijn a écrit :
> No, you don't understand... GRUB can be made to work.
>
I never succeeded!
> And XFS has clear advantages in certain situations. So xfsprogs needs to
> be on the CD anyways, so having XFS on /boot will not require any extra
> space.
>
>
It's not xfsprogs the probl
Pascal de Bruijn a écrit :
> Why would that be a VERY BAD idea?
>
> XFS on /boot works just fine. This is a Ubuntu/Debian specific issue.
>
>
Of course it works. But it's space consuming for no-interest! And
prevent the use of Grub!
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ubiquity does not allow xfs on /boot
https://bugs.launchp
Public bug reported:
When installing Ubuntu Gutsy 20070908 with ubiquity I did manually
partitioning.
My partitioning scheme included a xfs /boot partition.
When I was done partitioning, ubiquity warning me that xfs on /boot
wasn't a good idea. It asked me if I wanted to go back and revise my
pa