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Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Most people who multiboot would prefer not to switch bootloader when they install a new system, I would think.
Pardon my ignorance, but I don't know what you mean.
I mean that if somebody decides to install BL alongside another distribution but they choose not to install GRUB from the BunsenLabs installer (to keep the GRUB they already have) then that "Recovery" option will not appear when their menu is updated (from the original OS).
I needed it a few times when I had an AMD graphics card on my old Dell laptop and a kernel upgrade would hose the proprietary driver
None of that would be a problem if the (stock) non-proprietary driver was used and it is worth noting that for Debian stretch and newer the open amdgpu driver actually out-performs the non-free drivers in all respects
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I mean that if somebody decides to install BL alongside another distribution but they choose not to install GRUB from the BunsenLabs installer (to keep the GRUB they already have) then that "Recovery" option will not appear when their menu is updated (from the original OS).
I always setup the stable version of Debian (net install) first and have that control GRUB.
None of that would be a problem if the (stock) non-proprietary driver was used and it is worth noting that for Debian stretch and newer the open amdgpu driver actually out-performs the non-free drivers in all respects
No longer an issue as I no longer have that laptop.
Anyway, FWIW following are shots of what I see when booting up my desktop.
Last edited by KrunchTime (2017-07-16 00:11:46)
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