On Mo, 07.09.20 09:47, Ulrich Windl ([email protected]) wrote:

> > Robust boot loaders typically want to write boot counters to disk, so
> > that they can automatically revert back to older versions of the
> > OS/kernel if it doesn't boot. Thus some form of write access is
> > necessary if you care about robustness.
>
> Actually I think if the current kernel doesn't boot, it's the task of the
> system administrator to take recovery measures, not the boot loader.

If you have one. And if you can spare the time takes for the admin to
show up and do something.

Pet vs. cattle...

Lennart

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Lennart Poettering, Berlin
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