No i mean after updating the Bios are you able to boot on the current kernel and or have you been able to update the current kernel since there are newer version since you first posted.
Sure that seem to be the default but i prefers doing it myself because from what i know systemd-boot auto populate the list based on god know what (i could read the source but you know…).
On Grub, I’ve always set the default boot entry myself, so i do it also on systemd-boot.
tbh i dont know how to default set anything and i dont know what default set means in the first place can u explain how to do it and what does it do or should i dot it and thnks for replying
Your system, your rules. If your current setup work as expected why changing anything ?
The link for the wiki i’ve shared before will answer your questions.
The Arch wiki is also a good place to get informations about systemd-boot:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd-boot
thanks
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