>2016
>not booting directly into the kernel trough UEFI
Why aren't you booting directly into your kernel /g/?
>>57203548
Does booting my kernel directly through rEFInd count?
>>57203598
As long as you are actually using a UEFI stub kernel and not going trough rEFInd to boot into GRUB (which doesn't make sense why go trough 2 bootloaders?) then yes.
>kernel stops booting
>no recourse other than to unlock the UEFI firmware and change the boot device to a recovery CD / USB
It's like you enjoy inconveniencing yourself.
>>57203655
>Hit F11
>Boot into USB
Are you retarded?
>>57203655
>Being retarded enough to not have more than one UEFI stub kernel setup
>>57203693
>Not even trying to be secure
>>57203705
>Being retarded enough to think the only thing that can break a boot is a kernel upgrade
>>57203548
I am, fuck you and your meme phrasing.
>>57203626
refind is a boot manager, not a boot loader.
>>57203807
GRUB is a boot manager as well as a boot loader so you'd still have 2 boot managers