On 2020-10-09, Neil Bothwick <[email protected]> wrote: > I'd say you're better off using a UEFI boot manager. If you use systemd, > add the boot USE flag to get its boot manager, formerly gummiboot. If you > don't use systemd you can install the boot manager on its own as > systemd-boot. Or try rEFInd. All are in portage and easy to set up in a > way that is shocking to anyone used to GRUB.
Grub's actually quite easy to set up if you skip all the auto-magical stuff and just manually create a grub.cfg file. -- Grant

