Yes it does by default. Systemd boot meets Freedesktop standards for a bootloader in use with systemd. GRUB does not. It’s an old, bloated, unsecure chainloader that System76 bypassed almost a decade ago. The only reason to use GRUB is familiarity, which is a piss poor reason. Systemd boot is lightweight and modern and much better than GRUB. Using Kernelstub gives you the control that GRUB has without the bloat.
Yes it does by default. Systemd boot meets Freedesktop standards for a bootloader in use with systemd. GRUB does not. It’s an old, bloated, unsecure chainloader that System76 bypassed almost a decade ago. The only reason to use GRUB is familiarity, which is a piss poor reason. Systemd boot is lightweight and modern and much better than GRUB. Using Kernelstub gives you the control that GRUB has without the bloat.