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How to use systemd-boot instead of GRUB?

cn flag

I have Kubuntu 21.10 installed and I want to use systemd-boot instead of GRUB. I am aware of another ask Ubuntu question but it does not mention anything about dkms modules. The original guide mentions that a deviation of the guide is needed for users with dkms modules, but does not mention what to change:

Note: We can get away with one script in three places because we don't have anything special going on during the build, but if you have initramfs PREREQs, special firmware/dkms build tasks, are stuck running a version of run-parts that demands /bin/sh compatibility, or want to do other fun and wonderful things like mirror the entire EFI partition to another location for safety, you'll need to deviate from this tutorial a little bit.

How can I use systemd-boot and configure it properly for my dkms modules? (I don't have dual boot)

lt flag
sup
What special DKMS moduls do you have? Have you tried following the guide?
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cn flag
The realtek RTL8821CE dkms driver. I could not afford getting any downtime for the time being, I will try when I can. @sup
lt flag
sup
I think it might turn out it works out just fine for you. Basically I think that if you do not have any special scripts hooked into installing a new kernel image, you should be fine in this regard.
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