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From: | Isaac Dupree |
Subject: | Re: "GRUB Loading kernel..." message |
Date: | Sun, 06 Jul 2008 17:59:55 -0400 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (X11/20080505) |
Robert Millan wrote:
On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 07:24:56PM -0400, Isaac Dupree wrote:I thought I remembered somewhere a discussion how the message "GRUB Loading kernel"is confusing, because it doesn't say what kernel it's loading, and grub loads lots of kernelsI think this is not accurate. GRUB loads payloads. It doesn't care if they're a standalone OS like invaders.elf or the kernel part of an OS that resides on disk/network/whatever.
okay, I'm getting pedantic, but that is very much from GRUB point-of-view; GRUB certainly does load payloads, but from non-GRUB point-of-view, those payloads are often also OS kernels. So if you know GRUB terminology, GRUB would never say it was loading a kernel when it was loading a payload, because it neither knows nor cares whether anyone else would call that payload a "kernel". Rather convincing. Although, it would still be as accurate for a user to say that "GRUB is loading linux kernel" as it would be, if I'm blindly eating food, for someone to say I'm eating a banana. But I don't care so much about philosophy, just that "GRUB Loading kernel" confuses lots of people and it seems we've found a just-as-good wording that doesn't :-)
Anyway, any change of the message vs. GRUB Legacy means that we can tell from the message whether it's GRUB1 or GRUB2 :-D
should I send a patch to change the message from "Loading kernel" to "Loading"?
-Isaac
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