If you wish things to remain as you are used to, don’t accept the grub2-bls suggestion. Grub2-x86_64-efi remains available, and AFAIK, supported same as always. This way, there’s no reason to repartition or create a new ESP or be forced to use your BBS hotkey on every boot that differs from the top priority selection in UEFI BIOS setup. Bonus: your kernels and initrds won’t be living on a FAT filesystem.
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