Control: tags -1 unreproducible moreinfo On Fri, 12 Sep 2025 11:00:45 +0300 =?utf-8?q?Martin-=C3=89ric_Racine?= <[email protected]> wrote: > Package: systemd-boot > Version: 257.8-1~deb13u2 > Severity: normal > X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected] > > Having recently migrated from GRUB-EFI to systemd-boot, one key difference is that while GRUB-EFI is perfectly happy being launched via the generic "UEFI OS" boot menu option in BIOS settings, systemd-boot seemingly insists on changing NVRAM entries every time a new Linux kernel is installed. Is there any way to stop that and just boot via the generic "UEFI OS" option in the firmware?
I don't see any nvram entry being added when a kernel is added. Please provide the output of 'efibootmgr' before and after such instances.

