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Do the 5.x versions of Puppy use GRUB or GRUB 2 ?
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benali72

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PostPosted: Thu 06 Oct 2011, 00:47    Post subject:  Do the 5.x versions of Puppy use GRUB or GRUB 2 ?  

Do the 5.x versions of Puppy use GRUB or GRUB 2 ?

I need to know prior to doing a few installs.

Thank you for your response.
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James C


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PostPosted: Thu 06 Oct 2011, 00:51    Post subject: Re: Do the 5.x versions of Puppy use GRUB or GRUB 2 ?  

benali72 wrote:
Do the 5.x versions of Puppy use GRUB or GRUB 2 ?

I need to know prior to doing a few installs.

Thank you for your response.


As far as I know the 5.X Puppy versions all give a bootlader choice between legacy Grub or Grub4dos.
Thankfully Puppy hasn't moved to that buggy mess known as Grub 2 yet. Laughing I still boot everything with good old legacy Grub.
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benali72

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PostPosted: Thu 06 Oct 2011, 00:59    Post subject: Thanks for response  

Great, thank you.

That's what I was hoping .... that Puppy still uses GRUB.

I installed Ubuntu 11.x on a few machines for my end users, and it installed GRUB 2.

Since you can't easily change the boot-time menu with GRUB 2, I was only able to remove some irrelevant choices from the menu with difficulty. I never was able to change the phraseology of some of the entries to something my users could understand. What a mess.

GRUB 2 has some nice technical advances, but from the standpoint of usability, it is a big step backward. It shows loud and clear why some people don't think Linux is user friendly enough for general use.
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