On Mi, 01.07.20 22:09, John M. Harris Jr (johnmh(a)splentity.com) wrote:
GRUB2 supports UEFI well, probably better than systemd-bloat. At the
same
time, it's much more flexible in other aspects, providing users with the
ability to boot their system in a number of situations that systemd-bloat
doesn't support, as well as providing a recovery console in the event that
there are issues loading the kernel and initramfs. GRUB2 also supports Secure
Boot. Does systemd-bloat?
Man, grow up maybe? "systemd-bloat"?
Of course sd-boot supports Secure Boot.
You are just spreading FUD, and throwing the word "bloat" around on
anything you don't personally love. On most of the recent threads on
this ML you have been everything, but never constructive. Stop being
just a spreader of negative energy, it's not a good look.
Lennart
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Lennart Poettering, Berlin