On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Bardur Arantsson <spam@scientician.net> wrote:
Speaking from complete ignorance... do significant numbers of people still use MBR for non-obsolete platforms/machines?
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My laptop is the ~10 years old Dell Inspiron B130. On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Bardur Arantsson <spam@scientician.net> wrote:
I'm not sure why you put "obsolete" in quotation marks...? I have a machine from ~5 years ago that has no problem with GPT. I certainly understand that we should strive to support old hardware and such *as long as it makes sense effort-wise*, but perhaps the Beginner's Guide is not the place to do that? (Beginners are perhaps likely to have reasonably up-to-date hardware, etc. etc.)
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Where is your data for that assumption? :p My first foray into ArchLinux was installing it to said laptop ^^ so I at least was a beginner with fairly obsolete hardware. In any event, I decided to keep the Windows (XP) partition -- no point in tossing a working OS, and I need it for a program or two that runs on XP but not WINE. So I *had* to use MBR, as XP does not support GPT. And most likely, so will anyone who wishes to dual-boot a computer with Win7 preinstalled (which usually defaults to BIOS+MBR I believe), unless you want to have a lot of fun switching it manually to UEFI+GPT, or reinstalling. MBR -- Eli Schwartz