Once upon a time, Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> said:
> a. Fix GRUB by giving it the ability to modify UEFI NRAM "bootnext" value, so 
> that instead of chainloading the Windows bootloader from GRUB, GRUB will 
> modify the system NVRAM such that the next boot (only) will directly boot the 
> Windows bootloader. Thus far there's no interest by GRUB upstream. Whereas 
> systemd-boot has implemented it.

Is GRUB upstream any more active these days?  IIRC Fedora has a whole
pile of patches; I'm sure nobody wants the pile to grow, but it doesn't
look like that's changing.  Could this be implemented in Fedora's GRUB?
-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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