Hey! Yesterday I switched over from systemd-boot to Limine. Mostly because I enjoy learning by doing (and failing) and justified it by telling myself “I’m doing it because Limine has native Snapper support”.
Anyway, I got Limine working, and as per the Arch Wiki I created a limine.conf within boot/EFI/limine, a directory I had to make myself. Happy with my effort, I then deleted systemd-boot.
I then, succesfully installed and enabled Snapper. Great! But, Snapper seems to have created a limine.conf in the /boot directory now. And I have this borderline autistic need to keep my system clean. Can I delete any of them? If so, which? Snapper also created an entry in the efibootmgr, which, yeah.
Searching for answers for this exact thing proved difficult for me, so I’d appreciat…
Hey! Yesterday I switched over from systemd-boot to Limine. Mostly because I enjoy learning by doing (and failing) and justified it by telling myself “I’m doing it because Limine has native Snapper support”.
Anyway, I got Limine working, and as per the Arch Wiki I created a limine.conf within boot/EFI/limine, a directory I had to make myself. Happy with my effort, I then deleted systemd-boot.
I then, succesfully installed and enabled Snapper. Great! But, Snapper seems to have created a limine.conf in the /boot directory now. And I have this borderline autistic need to keep my system clean. Can I delete any of them? If so, which? Snapper also created an entry in the efibootmgr, which, yeah.
Searching for answers for this exact thing proved difficult for me, so I’d appreciate any answers.