On Sun, 27 Dec 2020 14:22:44 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:

> > I understand why someone used to GRUB would want to continue with
> > it on a UEFI system, but you have no experience of it so why are
> > you picking the boot manager that is hardest to configure, not to
> > mention the most bloated?
> > 
> > Referencing your sig, GRUB is the desktop environment of boot
> > managers, the boot loader equivalent of emacs :)  
> 
>   I believe grub only has to be set up once, unless you often change
> boot drives, etc.  If it's "set it and forget it" for a single-user,
> single hard-drive system, I'm OK with a one-time complex set-up.

They all need to be set up once, whether the config is 6 lines or 260
lines - real examples here, not made up figures.

Hmm, it seems even systemd-boot's 6 lines for 2 kernels is excessive, I
no longer use rEFInd, but it's config file is still in /boot and it is ONE
line per kernel!


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Frog philosophy: Time's fun when you're having flies.

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