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by blueflow
977 days ago
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That these standards are written with the interests of Microsoft in mind. And that the only Linux-side implementation of them is systemd, where an Microsoft employee is the head maintainer. So if you want any of the new "features" you will need to have a linux/systemd/GPT/UEFI stack. Smells alot like embrace, extend. Extinguish comes next. |
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Or to be more specific: If Microsoft is directly or directly involved in OSS or standards, then it's all EEE/compromised.
GPT/UEFI are standards, they are not ruled by Microsoft nor do I even think it was sole written with Microsoft in mind, at best what I can find is that UEFI took the same architecture Windows has with EFI, that's about it.
systemd's only concern with well systemd, no one is stopping you from not using it, or I'm oh so curious how non-systemd distros are able to boot WITH UEFI + GPT.