-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Today I tried already to complain about this at paste.debian.net: > > Debian Stretch testing is currently installable, but it is not bootable, I > tried this several times since last week. First of all GRUB is not > installable on BTRFS-partitions anymore, which is exactly the setup, that I > am using in stable on my main PC. I don't know, what this new restriction > is about, a request for comment, or what might the reasons for this be? > While it's no problem to have a boot-partition with a different filesystem, > I don't see why this has to be necessary now. > Then upon installing the base-system only, there is no boot! Don't get me > wrong, I have a testing-installation running, I am not actually using it, > but just want to see the updates, that come in. > Debian made a statement some time ago, that Testing should be constantly > usable, in my opinion it should also be constantly installable. > This 'on-request-only' policy is pretty much of a pain in the neck. Don't > break or disable things, when you don't have a good reason for it, > bebugging is not fun! It's no good way of communication with the wider > public either. > > There is my JPG-screenshot: > https://paste.debian.net/422665 I reconsidered and thought, there is no answer to be expected from paste.debian.net, so I forwarded this to the appropriate list [here], uploading my screenshot also didn't work, so here t is, attached to this message. I remember I installed Stable on a 32-bit PC some time ago, and the boot-partition on BTRFS was already impossible there, GRUB not installable. Now with Stretch-testing it is going to be the same on AMD64. Why?? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iEYEARECAAYFAlb7ipcACgkQ5+rBHyUt5wsQPwCdFGPf0YObQaO2xFMGXgasY8eC jhcAni+RmxxMffCSW+zgfsnXt36beYn5 =0MwV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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