I remember when people were shitting on Ubuntu for suggesting something very similar.
When is the time to switch to systemd-boot? It can already do sll the things one would need from a boot loader but nicer.
I am using it many years now, previously on Gentoo, now on Debian stable.
From the article:
Rather than shipping a light version of GRUB, Fedora / Red Hat developers at first considered making use of systemd-boot for confidential VMs but the systemd developers reject adding additional features, systemd-boot isn’t as widely tested and fuzzed as GRUB, wanting to avoid maintaining multiple bootloaders in Fedora, and other architecture concerns.
How does one switch their bootloader?
By installing another bootloader and make the UEFI entry for it. I don’t use a bootloader at all tho and just straight up register the linux kernel using efibootmgr



