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Systemd systems can still have grub as a boot loader.

In that case, you can usually set the boot order with bootctl and reboot.



Shouldn't matter what you have as a bootloader, by my understanding it should be communicating with the UEFI directly to pull it off and going over any bootloader's head.




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