Yeah you need to tell grub-mkconfig in /etc/default/grub to run the os-prober on everything during updates and put it in the cfg, but bazzite is immutable and seems to be only configured for parallel windows and it's own version history. If i read the docs correctly, screenshot in other comment.
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I could only find the ugly bios option, normally the os-prober of grub-mkconfig would be configurable to take care of it, but we are immutable there. I assume this is also valid for debian or arch:

Can you dual boot it yet with other linuxes? I want to split gaming and productivity.
Good old days :') I only noticed yesterday the grsec patches are no longer available, such a shame.
I always wondered, did anyone ever find something with it? Wouldn't a rootkit that is known enough to be in the detection file be outdated? But yes, you read the docs, points to you!
Es gibt auch noch Manfred Weber aus dem Vollpfostenflügel. Merkel hat wahrlich ein unschlagbares Spitzenpersonal herangezogen.
Keine Bange, die haben auch noch Söder.
Fuck yeah, that'll show them!
You can't impress me with a bog standard Gentoo. If you want to show power, build a fortress. At least put some tripwire you mostly trip yourself on (program that keeps an encrypted hash database of your system files to find intrusion changes, needs an update with every update of course or it alerts only your negligence).
Ah yes, a Linux teenagers power fantasy. Hardened Gentoo and Selinux beats deblobbing btw, noob.
There are private, closed investment funds for things like windmills in the north sea, but these are of course super non-diversified and non-liquid. You could also try to find an etf that matches your preferences as much as possible and use a cheap/free neobroker to buy it, for example: Amundi MSCI Europe SRI Climate Paris Aligned UCITS ETF DR (C), you can see the full list of holdings at Amundis website
I would go the etf route, because it is diversified and you can get your funds out at any time, you also don't have minumum or maximum amounts of investment. In some countries you can even do it tax free as a pension.
Have you done it? With grub not bios switching efi partitions?