Are you sure they're not using Systemd Boot? At any rate, there is more
to setting up grub than just installing it. Maybe you missed step(s)
while following the installation guide?
--Dave H.
Sent from my Lenovo Thinkpad, running Slint GNU/Linux. https://slint.fr
On 4/11/21 10:22 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
What replaced grub for efi boot systems?
I ran archinstall and pulled in espeakup and dhcpcd and alsa-utils and
enabled those and the system wouldn't boot after that. The only way
grub could run was with --block and that by default is disabled in
grub since it's unreliable.
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