On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 10:35:05AM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: > > Am 22.06.22 um 10:20 schrieb Julian Gilbey: > > Package: systemd > > Version: 251.2-5 > > Severity: normal > > > > There is a NEWS entry in 251.2-3: > > > > systemd-boot has been split into a separate package. > > This new systemd-boot package will not be installed automatically on > > upgrades. If you are using systemd-boot, please install this new > > package manually. > > > > As a user who installed their Debian system via the installer, I have > > no clue whether or not I use systemd-boot. Reading the manpage for > > systemd-boot left me no clearer. Since this may well be critical for > > systems to be able to boot, it would be extremely helpful to give the > > administrator some pointers on how to work out whether or not they are > > using systemd-boot. > > The default boot loader in Debian is grub2, this hasn't changed. > To use systemd-boot, you needed to manually set it up. > > So if you don't know whether you are using systemd-boot, you are not using > systemd-boot. > > To me the NEWS entry is pretty clear. That said, feel free to propose a > changed/modified text via a MR. > > https://salsa.debian.org/systemd-team/systemd
Thanks Michael! https://salsa.debian.org/jdg/systemd/-/merge_requests/1 using mostly your wording from above. Best wishes, Julian