On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 2:20 PM Don Wilde <dwilde1 at gmail.com> wrote:> The [deleted] ones in Redmond have done it again. My multi-OS GRUB2 boot > loader is gone, and in its place is a 500M partition called 'Windows > boot loader'. > > The purpose is to force us to look at MS' new version of Edge. All my > old boot files are gone. > > It's taken me much of the morning to get underneath this, since on this > unit my only OS (other than Doze 10) with a WM and GUI is Ubuntu. > > That's the last time I will allow this, and I'm calling those [deleted]s > tomorrow to give them a piece of my mind. After that I will erase every > vestige of that obscene OS from my disk. > > -- > Don Wilde > **************************************************** > * What is the Internet of Things but a system * > * of systems including humans? * > **************************************************** >Edge? I thought that was a browser. What does it have to do with boot loaders? -Alan
On 7/16/2020 16:28, Alan Somers wrote:> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 2:20 PM Don Wilde <dwilde1 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> The [deleted] ones in Redmond have done it again. My multi-OS GRUB2 boot >> loader is gone, and in its place is a 500M partition called 'Windows >> boot loader'. >> >> The purpose is to force us to look at MS' new version of Edge. All my >> old boot files are gone. >> >> It's taken me much of the morning to get underneath this, since on this >> unit my only OS (other than Doze 10) with a WM and GUI is Ubuntu. >> >> That's the last time I will allow this, and I'm calling those [deleted]s >> tomorrow to give them a piece of my mind. After that I will erase every >> vestige of that obscene OS from my disk. >> >> -- >> Don Wilde >> **************************************************** >> * What is the Internet of Things but a system * >> * of systems including humans? * >> **************************************************** >> > Edge? I thought that was a browser. What does it have to do with boot > loaders?Microsoft does this on any of their "Feature" updates.? I managed to figure out how to arrange my EFI setup so that all I have to do is restore the index in the BIOS to point back at REFIND, and everything else is still there. But.... if you stick the FreeBSD loader where Microsoft wants to clobber it, yeah, it'll do that.? It doesn't actually blast the partition though -- just the single file where they want to stuff it. -- Karl Denninger karl at denninger.net <mailto:karl at denninger.net> /The Market Ticker/ /[S/MIME encrypted email preferred]/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 4897 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL: <http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/attachments/20200716/27eb283d/attachment.bin>
On 7/16/20 1:28 PM, Alan Somers wrote:> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 2:20 PM Don Wilde <dwilde1 at gmail.com > <mailto:dwilde1 at gmail.com>> wrote: > > The [deleted] ones in Redmond have done it again. My multi-OS > GRUB2 boot > loader is gone, and in its place is a 500M partition called 'Windows > boot loader'. > > The purpose is to force us to look at MS' new version of Edge. All my > old boot files are gone. > > It's taken me much of the morning to get underneath this, since on > this > unit my only OS (other than Doze 10) with a WM and GUI is Ubuntu. > > That's the last time I will allow this, and I'm calling those > [deleted]s > tomorrow to give them a piece of my mind. After that I will erase > every > vestige of that obscene OS from my disk. > > -- > Don Wilde > **************************************************** > * What is the Internet of Things but a system? ? ? * > * of systems including humans?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?* > **************************************************** > > > Edge?? I thought that was a browser.? What does it have to do with > boot loaders? > -AlanIt is. They over-wrote my boot loader with a special package touting their upgrade and its features. AUTOEXEC.bat is no longer sufficient for them! The only way to get out of it was to reboot to a different disk. By installing a new copy of Ubuntu from DVD on a portion of that drive, I was able to get to the rest of my disk through its GRUB2 (which had been trashed by MS). I sent a really pointed message to MS "Senior Technical Advisors" but nobody (of more than a dozen who were on-line and saw it) responded. I hope nobody commits seppuku, but I'll bet there will be some resignations. MS Windows is the toxic RoundUp of the software world, and 10 is the most egregious one yet. -- Don Wilde **************************************************** * What is the Internet of Things but a system * * of systems including humans? * ****************************************************