06-15-2016, 05:02 PM
Windows converts may not understand the boot loader, and the system installer defaults are meant to address that paradigm, like most live linux installer iso's do, but an optional standalone desktop installer that can be run from a running Debian based linux operating system on the same disk would be nice for regular linux users and would make UEFI issues no problem for less informed linux users. It would also be nice to allow an option in the live installer not to install the boot loader at all, but rather grant access to distro sensitive bootup escalations in a saved file, which could be opened and then configured to the boot loader from their existing running system. There are ways to adjust ram save files for this purpose too. I realize that perhaps I could install the system in virtual mode and copy the files that way, but that is an extra step.
Trinidad
Trinidad
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