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Anton Midyukov authored
u-boot is a low-level bootloader, which, although it can load the kernel and initrd directly via extlinux.conf, increasingly provides UEFI. Therefore, there is no point in isolating it as a separate bootloader. It is enough to disable EFI_BOOTLADER so that extlinux.conf has priority.
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