So literally the same things as any other Linux distro… To delete the bootloader, you don’t just need to select a folder in your home directory with your mouse and click delete, it’s a little bit more complicated than that, despite it not being hard for any person who knows how to run a command and know the basics.
Steam Deck is not locked down, you can enable super user access and filesystem management with two simple commands
It’s protected enough from the layman, at least
2 simple commands many wouldn’t even know where to input.
isnt that the point tho
So literally the same things as any other Linux distro… To delete the bootloader, you don’t just need to select a folder in your home directory with your mouse and click delete, it’s a little bit more complicated than that, despite it not being hard for any person who knows how to run a command and know the basics.