On 31.12.2020 12:37, Peter Robinson wrote:
Of course it could, who do you propose to do that work and support
all
the various options and code required?
It can be easily installed during Fedora
installation by executing the
following:
1. Make sure the ESP partition has more than 512 MB of free space
(systemd-boot uses an ESP partition to store kernels; the separate /boot
is no longer needed).
2. Add Fedora boot flags instead of the /etc/default/grub to the
/etc/kernel/cmdline.
3. Install systemd-boot to the ESP partition: bootctl --path=/boot/efi
install.
4. Execute kernel-install scripts (I think this stage will be the same
as under GRUB2): kernel-install add $(uname -r) /lib/modules/$(uname
-r)/vmlinuz.
5. Installation completed.
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Sincerely,
Vitaly Zaitsev (vitaly(a)easycoding.org)