On 03/02/2016 11:57 PM, SamuelOPH wrote: > They are on a "default" use case, but if you're using systemd-boot you are > responsible for configuring a nice way to keep only the last kernel images > on the ESP (it's not hard to do) and automagically update it. > > If you're using the Debian's default Grub2, you should be using less than > 1MiB.
Thanks for your answers! But I don't yet understand why someone would use systemd-boot instead of the default boot manager instead of the default one? I'm reading the Arch Wiki article[1], but it doesn't discuss _why_ you would like to use it. [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-boot