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[Mageia-dev] Will the 'official' Mageia-3 installer have a 'GRUB Legacy' option?

+ Wolfgang Bornath + molch.b at googlemail.com +
+ Mon Dec 3 10:51:52 CET 2012 +

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2012/12/3 Guillaume Rousse <guillomovitch at gmail.com>:
+> Le 02/12/2012 13:13, Maurice Batey a écrit :
+>>
+>> Those are just some of the reasons why I would like to avoid - or postpone
+>> -
+>> conversion to GRUB2, the need for which I still fail to comprehend.
+>
+> Why do you care about installer support, for stuff already installed ?
+
+I do not understand the whole discussion about Grub. If you have a
+Grub2 installed by another distribution it is easy to install a second
+distro (Mageia 3) which also uses Grub2. If you have another
+distribution installed with grub-legacy it is easy to install a second
+distro which uses grub2 (use chainloader in your existing
+grub-legacy).
+
+For me it is totally regardless which grub will be used for Mageia3.
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