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Fedora Considers Reducing The Scope That BIOS Systems Can Hold Up A Release

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Last updated: 2025/07/25 at 9:44 AM
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Given that non-UEFI BIOS systems are quite old at this point and Intel/AMD systems for the past number of years have all supported UEFI, another change proposal being considered this week by Fedoa Linux is limiting the release-blocking status of various (non-UEFI) BIOS systems.

Fedora would still support non-UEFI BIOS systems but the scope that any issues discovered would hold up a Fedora Linux release would be more limited. Due to BIOS and UEFI testing effectively doubling the amount of testing/QA work by Fedora teams, Fedora is looking at simplifying their BIOS system verification.

Old BIOS memories...

BIOS mode support would still be considered release-blocking but if this proposal goes through it would be only release-blcoking for default partitioning layouts on NVMe and SSD storage, the fallback video driver support wouldn’t block releases, and booting CoreOS images in BIOS-only mode would no longer be considered blocking.

Proposal: Reduce BIOS-based systems release blocking status from covering all scenarios (on parity with UEFI) to just limited scenarios. The following would stay release-blocking in BIOS mode:

– Installations of release-blocking desktops, Server and Everything images which use the default automatic partitioning layout to a single empty SATA or NVMe drive.

– Cloud image boot in Amazon EC2 (no change).

– System upgrades (no change).

– OS and application functionality (no change).

– Anaconda rescue mode (no change).

– Both bare metal systems and virtual machines are covered in the cases above.

The following use cases would no longer be release-blocking in BIOS mode (but would be kept blocking in UEFI mode):

– Any partitioning layouts not specified above.

– Any storage device types not specified above.

– The fallback video driver (available as the “basic graphics mode” from the install media).

– Booting CoreOS images (in BIOS-only mode).

The proposal is still being considered and for those interested can learn more via the Fedora discussion list.

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