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OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Gets systemd-boot Support
(news.opensuse.org)
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I concur with this. Glad to see that Tumbleweed is offering it OOTB now, as I believe the only two choices prior to this (if you wanted it setup out of the box) was Arch and NixOS.
Edit: As pointed out below, Pop_OS! also supports systemd-boot OOTB, not sure how I forgot about it as that was my first exposure to systemd-boot.
Pop os uses systemd boot ootb
Ah I don't know how I forgot about Pop! Pop was actually the first distro I used that had systemd-boot OOTB, and I've loved it since then.
Haven't been on Pop for a while, but I'm definitely looking forward to giving it another go once the new Cosmic desktop is finished!