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  • Technically, that’s true. A fair bit of investigation would help, but friend Patel isn’t in much of a hurry, now is he? And this was never an issue before either, when it was - say - the Clintons’ heads that were gonna roll, why is that then?

  • I’m old and Dutch, I’ve seen the utter failure this party was even though that Janmaat guy was regularly foaming on the telly… but you, you are a genius. You have seen the truth.

  • It shouldn’t, you probably have a modern setup. Super high level is that: UEFI is like a mini os on the mainboard, replacing the old bios chips that were very limited, including on partitions on disks: max 2 physical (whereby the 2nd was used to embed “soft” partitions), and any boot code was confined to cramped spaces, below certain amounts of blocks and cylinders etc, hence the peculiar /boot partition. UEFI had to support this of course, but it’s at best like wearing clothes that you accidentally washed at the highest temperature: bleak, way too tight in uncomfortable places and prone to tearing.

  • A bit more precise:
    “Anaconda will no longer support installing in UEFI mode on MBR-partitioned disks for X886. While the UEFI specification technically permits booting from MBR (msdos) disks, in practice this configuration is unreliable, inconsistently supported by firmware, and not tested in Fedora.”
    which I think is the proper thing to do.

  • This. I always thought the columns were named, not numbered; this would make it easier for regular humans to work with Excel because of the similarities with a chess board. The original developers would probably have chosen matrix style coordinates in hindsight though.