Anssi Saari wrote:
> songbird writes:
>
>> hmm, well i actually use Refind for my normal booting up
>> and install GRUB as a backup. so far i've never needed the
>> backup but i do test it out from time to time.
>
> Um, so how do you choose which boot manager you want to run? UEFI boot
> menu?
songbird writes:
> hmm, well i actually use Refind for my normal booting up
> and install GRUB as a backup. so far i've never needed the
> backup but i do test it out from time to time.
Um, so how do you choose which boot manager you want to run? UEFI boot
menu?
Hi,
Felix Miata wrote:
> Which distros ship rEFInd? It's not among packages monitored by distrowatch.
It seems that Debian does since a while:
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/refind
The tracker page points by its "homepage" link to
https://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/
which shows the name "rEFIn
songbird composed on 2024-09-14 13:07 (UTC-0400):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Max Nikulin composed on 2024-09-14 10:59 (UTC+0700):
>>> So multiple loaders from the same vendor is tricky in the case of UEFI
>>> SecureBoot. Behavior of grub may vary across Linux distributions.
>> Thus, consider to K
Felix Miata wrote:
> Max Nikulin composed on 2024-09-14 10:59 (UTC+0700):
>
>> So multiple loaders from the same vendor is tricky in the case of UEFI
>> SecureBoot. Behavior of grub may vary across Linux distributions.
>
> Thus, consider to KISS. Pick one installation's bootloader to depend on.
>
Max Nikulin composed on 2024-09-14 10:59 (UTC+0700):
> So multiple loaders from the same vendor is tricky in the case of UEFI
> SecureBoot. Behavior of grub may vary across Linux distributions.
Thus, consider to KISS. Pick one installation's bootloader to depend on. Install
no others.
--
Evolut
Max Nikulin composed on 2024-08-23 10:09 (UTC+0700):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> That is written by any process that
>> reads GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR= to determine where to do its writing on the ESP.
> To avoid confusion of those who may notice this thread in search engine
> results:
> In Debian GRUB_D
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