LOADER.CONF(5) loader.conf LOADER.CONF(5)
NAME
loader.conf - Configuration file for systemd-boot
SYNOPSIS
ESP/loader/loader.conf, ESP/loader/entries/*.conf
DESCRIPTION
systemd-boot(7) will read ESP/loader/loader.conf and any files with the ".conf" extension
under ESP/loader/entries/ on the EFI system partition (ESP).
Each configuration file must consist of an option name, followed by whitespace, and the
option value. "#" may be used to start a comment line. Empty and comment lines are
ignored.
Boolean arguments may be written as "yes"/"y"/"true"/"1" or "no"/"n"/"false"/"0".
OPTIONS
The following configuration options in loader.conf are understood:
default
A glob pattern to select the default entry. The default entry may be changed in the
boot menu itself, in which case the name of the selected entry will be stored as an
EFI variable, overriding this option.
timeout
How long the boot menu should be shown before the default entry is booted, in seconds.
This may be changed in the boot menu itself and will be stored as an EFI variable in
that case, overriding this option.
If the timeout is disabled, the default entry will be booted immediately. The menu can
be shown by pressing and holding a key before systemd-boot is launched.
console-mode
This option configures the resolution of the console. Takes a number or one of the
special values listed below. The following values may be used:
0
Standard UEFI 80x25 mode
1
80x50 mode, not supported by all devices
2
the first non-standard mode provided by the device firmware, if any
auto
Pick a suitable mode automatically using heuristics
max
Pick the highest-numbered available mode
keep
Keep the mode selected by firmware (the default)
editor
Takes a boolean argument. Enable (the default) or disable the editor. The editor
should be disabled if the machine can be accessed by unauthorized persons.
auto-entries
Takes a boolean argument. Enable (the default) or disable entries for other boot
entries found on the boot partition. In particular, this may be useful when loader
entries are created to show replacement descriptions for those entries.
auto-firmware
Takes a boolean argument. Enable (the default) or disable the "Reboot into firmware"
entry.
random-seed-mode
Takes one of "off", "with-system-token" and "always". If "off" no random seed data is
read off the ESP, nor passed to the OS. If "with-system-token" (the default)
systemd-boot will read a random seed from the ESP (from the file /loader/random-seed)
only if the LoaderSystemToken EFI variable is set, and then derive the random seed to
pass to the OS from the combination. If "always" the boot loader will do so even if
LoaderSystemToken is not set. This mode is useful in environments where protection
against OS image reuse is not a concern, and the random seed shall be used even with
no further setup in place. Use bootctl random-seed to initialize both the random seed
file in the ESP and the system token EFI variable.
See Random Seeds[1] for further information.
EXAMPLE
# /boot/efi/loader/loader.conf
timeout 0
default 01234567890abcdef1234567890abdf0-*
editor no
The menu will not be shown by default (the menu can still be shown by pressing and holding
a key during boot). One of the entries with files with a name starting with
"01234567890abcdef1234567890abdf0-" will be selected by default. If more than one entry
matches, the one with the highest priority will be selected (generally the one with the
highest version number). The editor will be disabled, so it is not possible to alter the
kernel command line.
SEE ALSO
systemd-boot(7), bootctl(1)
NOTES
1. Random Seeds
https://systemd.io/RANDOM_SEEDS
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