On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, 2:27 AM Fun Society <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, can you guys add/provide systemd-boot option on the Debian installer? > Because some of the UEFI laptop not supported grub bootloader, The bios > automatically delete boot entry if the name of the grub boot entry not > "Linux" and grub installation by Debian installer is named Debian so the > machine won't detect the os. > > The machine will boot if the grub is installed with this specific command: > grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --boot-directory=esp > --bootloader-id="Linux" > > Which is not the command provided by the Debian installer. > > So I suggest systemd-boot should be added as options for bootloader > installation on the Debian installer. The BIOS can automatically detect OS > by systemd-boot. > I would like to learn more about systemd-boot. Has anyone used it with Debian? (The rather informative article I am reading is for Arch Linux, and was at the top of a Google Search). > > This probably happened on windows only supported os. > It *does* say that it only works with uefi, meaning "recent Windows". Kenneth Parker

