Wow, what a bunch of unhelpful comments.

First, if it wasn't for Eddie recommending boot-repair, "broken beyond
repair" in fact was the very fitting term.

Second, have you maybe considered that I've already read the home page of
rEFInd and came to the same conclusion? Besides the fact that the page is
virtually unreadable - both from a visual and a content point of view - I
have yet to find anything indicating what it is actually capable of and
what not. Because as far as I can tell, it should be able to do what I want
it to do.

So please, if you don't have anything to add other than snarky remarks,
just don't answer.

On Thu, Jan 4, 2024, 02:12 Jeffrey Walton <noloa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 2:24 PM Richard Rosner <rich...@rosner-online.de>
> wrote:
> >
> > So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair,
>
> I seriously doubt this is the case. I'm guessing the problem lies
> elsewhere.
>
> > I today tried to just replace it with rEFInd. Installation succeeded
> without any trouble. But when I start my system, rEFInd just asks me if I
> want to boot with fwupd or with the still very broken Grub. Am I missing
> something? Is rEFInd really just something to select between different OSs
> (and not just different distributions like Grub can very well do) and then
> gives the rest over to their bootloaders or am I missing something so
> rEFInd will take over all of Grubs jobs?
>
> The rEFInd website is at <https://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/>. I'm
> guessing you have not taken time to read about it based on your
> questions.
>
> Jeff
>
>

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