• poinck@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    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.

    • lama@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      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.

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        7 days ago

        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