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'''gummiboot''' wasis an [[open-source]] [[boot loader]] for systems using the [[Unified Extensible Firmware Interface]] (UEFI). It was fully integrated into [[systemd]] to form its '''systemd-boot''' component that serves as a UEFI boot manager.
 
Developed by the [[Red Hat]] employees [[Kay Sievers]] and [[Harald Hoyer]], it is intended to be a minimal alternative to [[GNU GRUB]] that "just works": it automatically detects bootable images (including [[Linux kernel]] images, [[operating system]]s, and other boot loaders), does not require a configuration file, provides a basic menu-based interface, and can also integrate with [[systemd]] to provide performance data. Its name, a [[word play]], means [[inflatable boat]] in [[German language|German]], the native language of the initial developers.<ref name="theh-gummi" />