“Not that difficult” but still more difficult than being able to boot without a separate live USB drive.
Staunchly Peircean pragmaticist linguist, phonetician and semiotician. Does translation studies and comparative literature too when time allows. Politically far left. Localizes FOSS (eg. KDE Plasma, Vivaldi browser). Writes linguistics articles to Finnish Wikipedia.
“Not that difficult” but still more difficult than being able to boot without a separate live USB drive.
Admittedly, but I for one can say with justified self-reliance that I expected this outcome even before the directive was in force.
True, but… When MBR Grub drops to rescue or doesn’t appear at all, it’s not only difficult (at least for newbies) but somewhat random if you can actually boot a given OS. With EFI Grub, I’ve often managed to boot using BIOS boot override to launch a usable Grub configuration.
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is actually next to useless, because it cannot understand that multiple spaces can still be a single separator in most text files in /etc
. You have to use AWK.
That’s nice… if you only plan to run a bare operating system. Try processing some big-ass data files with R.