# Bootloader configuration. The bootloader is installed to allow # the system to start (and pick one of the installed operating # systems to run). --- # Define which bootloader you want to use for EFI installations # Possible options are 'grub', 'sb-shim' and 'systemd-boot'. efiBootLoader: "grub" # systemd-boot configuration files settings, set kernel and initramfs file names # and amount of time before default selection boots kernel: "/vmlinuz-linux" img: "/initramfs-linux.img" fallback: "/initramfs-linux-fallback.img" timeout: "10" # Optionally set the menu entry name and kernel name to use in systemd-boot. # If not specified here, these settings will be taken from branding.desc. # # bootloaderEntryName: "Generic GNU/Linux" # kernelLine: ", with Stable-Kernel" # fallbackKernelLine: ", with Stable-Kernel (fallback initramfs)" # GRUB 2 binary names and boot directory # Some distributions (e.g. Fedora) use grub2-* (resp. /boot/grub2/) names. # These names are also used when using sb-shim, since that needs some # GRUB functionality (notably grub-probe) to work. As needed, you may use # complete paths like `/usr/bin/efibootmgr` for the executables. # grubInstall: "grub-install" grubMkconfig: "grub-mkconfig" grubCfg: "/boot/grub/grub.cfg" grubProbe: "grub-probe" efiBootMgr: "efibootmgr" # Optionally set the bootloader ID to use for EFI. This is passed to # grub-install --bootloader-id. # # If not set here, the value from bootloaderEntryName from branding.desc # is used, with problematic characters (space and slash) replaced. # # The ID is also used as a directory name within the EFI environment, # and the bootloader is copied from /boot/efi/EFI// . When # setting the option here, keep in mind that the name is sanitized # (problematic characters, see above, are replaced). # efiBootloaderId: "peppermint" # Optionally install a copy of the GRUB EFI bootloader as the EFI # fallback loader (either bootia32.efi or bootx64.efi depending on # the system). This may be needed on certain systems (Intel DH87MC # seems to be the only one). If you set this to false, take care # to add another module to optionally install the fallback on those # boards that need it. installEFIFallback: true