Making systemd-boot option available for installation?

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Hello team,

I would like to bring back the topic related to the selection of bootloader notably either GRUB2 and systemd-boot. With the recent adoption on UKI kernel, it would be great to get systemd-boot ready for at least Fedora 39 which is useful for devices like laptops. Currently, some methods allow to install systemd-boot with extra step to keep supporting secure boot while preserving GRUB2 [1]. What is the missing step to enable secure boot for systemd-boot without at least keeping GRUB 2?

Thanks in advance.

[1] https://medium.com/@umglurf/full-uefi-secure-boot-on-fedora-using-signed-initrd-and-systemd-boot-3ff2054593ab

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Luya Tshimbalanga
Fedora Design Team
Fedora Design Suite maintainer
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