Bug Reports
-
-GRUB 2 is under very active development, so bugs are handled in the
-developers' list
+NOTE: For general information on how to report bugs,
+How to
+Report Bugs Effectively
+is worth reading.
+
+When you encounter a problem or a bug, check if the
+Bug Tracking System
+stores the same problem.
+Also, take a look at the GNU GRUB FAQ.
+This may have a useful suggestion about your problem.
+
+If you didn't find information about your problem, read the chapter
+Reporting bugs in the manual.
+Very often, people ask us their questions with little or even no
+information about their systems. That's quite useless, because we have
+to guess what you did, what was displayed and what really
+happened. Please notice that we may not see your computer directly. So,
+whenever you report a bug, you must include enough information so that
+we can understand what happened and even reproduce your problem in our
+own machines.
+
+
+Once you have realized how to write a bug report, please submit it to the
+Bug Tracking System
+with information about your computer and what you did
+as much as possible. Excessive information is always better than
+no information.
+
+If you prefer using electronic mail, you can submit a report to the mailing
+list <bug-grub@gnu.org>.
+
-NOTE: For general information on how to report bugs,
-How to
-Report Bugs Effectively
-is worth reading.
+Support for filing bug reports on GRUB Legacy has been discontinued. Please, check
+if you can reproduce your problem with GRUB 2, or if the feature you want is already
+present in GRUB 2. Then report it as a GRUB 2 bug
+if it still applies.
-When you encounter a problem or a bug, check if the
-Bug Tracking System
-stores the same problem.
-Also, take a look at the GNU GRUB FAQ.
-This may have a useful suggestion about your problem.
+Additionally, if you were providing a patch please update it to work on GRUB 2.
-If you didn't find information about your problem, read the chapter
-Reporting bugs in the manual.
-Very often, people ask us their questions with little or even no
-information about their systems. That's quite useless, because we have
-to guess what you did, what was displayed and what really
-happened. Please notice that we may not see your computer directly. So,
-whenever you report a bug, you must include enough information so that
-we can understand what happened and even reproduce your problem in our
-own machines.
-
-
-Once you have realized how to write a bug report, please submit it to the
-Bug Tracking System
-with information about your computer and what you did
-as much as possible. Excessive information is always better than
-no information.
-
-If you prefer using electronic mail, you can submit a report to the mailing
-list <bug-grub@gnu.org>.
-
Bug Reports