Comments on How to replace GRUB with BURG Boot Loader on Ubuntu 16.04
GNU GRUB has been the number one choice among the available system bootloaders for many years now, so replacing such a trusty piece of software for something else isn’t exactly common among Linux users. That is why I will suggest to replace it with a fork of GRUB that is called BURG. BURG is better than GRUB in basically one thing and that is better and easier configuration capacity. So, if you’re having complaints in this field from GRUB, read on. In this quick guide, I will showcase how to install and configure BURG in the latest Elementary which is based on the latest Ubuntu LTS version.
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Is BURG supported through the software update process (ie. when a new kernel is installed it normally triggers a grub rebuild)
"Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sda1@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi Windows Boot Manager is not yet supported by burg-mkconfig. "
Well, that's the end of that experiment, then.
I would like to find a boot loader that refers to our favorite operating system correctly as "Linux" and not the erroneous "GNU/Linux".
I'm pretty sure that that is the user's preferences via the /etc/default/burg directory