Uninstall grub from Debian (I'am using systemd-boot!)
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The first thing I do with a new Linux box is to install systemd-boot. Grub, one would think this abomination was made of the hand of MS!
Okay, back to subject:
I just ran an upgrade on my new Debian Buster and a new kernel update was available and the update-package seems to look for grub and it made me think I better remove it, not that I expect the upgrade to run much smoother though, but it seems to be the right thing to do, I never thought of that.
As I said it's disabled in favour of Systemd-boot which works perfectly on the box..
It seems I got these grub related packages installed:
Should I just uninstall them all? Any perticarly order? Any other steps to do? E.g. is it safe to delete the folder **/boot/grub/**
Or am I better off just leaving it?
Okay, back to subject:
I just ran an upgrade on my new Debian Buster and a new kernel update was available and the update-package seems to look for grub and it made me think I better remove it, not that I expect the upgrade to run much smoother though, but it seems to be the right thing to do, I never thought of that.
As I said it's disabled in favour of Systemd-boot which works perfectly on the box..
It seems I got these grub related packages installed:

Should I just uninstall them all? Any perticarly order? Any other steps to do? E.g. is it safe to delete the folder **/boot/grub/**
Or am I better off just leaving it?
Asked by MrCalvin
(766 rep)
Jul 21, 2019, 01:26 PM
Last activity: Mar 17, 2023, 08:43 AM
Last activity: Mar 17, 2023, 08:43 AM