On Sunday, 17 April 2022 17:48:04 BST Martin Vaeth wrote: > Michael <[email protected]> wrote: > > From: Michael <[email protected]> > > > > On Sunday, 17 April 2022 16:52:34 BST Peter Humphrey wrote: > >> > Why not try rEFInd? It handles UEFI booting simply, without the > >> > no-longer-needed bloat of GRUB. > >> > >> Hm. If I'm reading the wiki right, it can't handle choice of run levels > >> with a selected kernel. Or is that wrong? > > > > From what I understand you should be able to tweak kernel command line > > options in /boot/EFI/gentoo/refind_linux.conf. > > You can only choose between fixed combinations. Nothing like the > possibilities of grub to choose e.g. options for resolution in one > variable, options for boot system in another variable etc and to > combine all of those (without adding an exponential number of > options to select from). Not to speak about the possibility to > edit the command line freely.
I see. I never had to customise the default set up in depth, or at all from what I recall. Perhaps GRUB with a manually edited grub.cgf is the solution to these particular user requirements.
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