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#1 2015-07-30 18:29:17

betseg
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Replacing GRUB with systemd-boot

How can I do this?

I know I have to have a /boot partition, not a /boot/efi partition. I think I can do it with a live USB and some fstab modification. But can I replace GRUB?

Last edited by betseg (2015-07-30 18:31:09)

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#2 2015-07-30 18:53:27

Mr.Elendig
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Re: Replacing GRUB with systemd-boot

You don't *have* to mount the esp to /boot, but it makes life slightly easier.

And no, no usb stick needed. The easiest way is to just remount the esp to /boot, bootctl install and then add the config entries you need.


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#3 2015-07-30 19:00:28

betseg
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Re: Replacing GRUB with systemd-boot

So, all I have to do is modifying fstab and bootctl, right?

Last edited by betseg (2015-07-30 19:00:53)

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#4 2015-07-30 19:02:21

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Re: Replacing GRUB with systemd-boot

There are workarounds for ESPs mounted to /boot/efi
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/EF … unt_Points

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