Or use UKI and throw the current kernel to /efi/boot/bootx64.efi; there's plenty of solutions to sane bootloader/kernel management if you're willing to invest 15 minutes into the topic and not act like it's scary and complicated (it really is the opposite).
replyGrub2 is scary and complicated. Remove grub from the equation, and all the scary goes away.
replygrub is just a operating system. it is quite good when shit hits the fan
replyi never got it to work
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