I don't wanna try this for obvious reasons but does
rm -r /boot work
like do linux based operating systems stop you from doing that

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I don't wanna try this for obvious reasons but does
rm -r /boot work
like do linux based operating systems stop you from doing that
probably works with sudo unless the partition is mounted as read only. if you do that, hopefully you can burn a recovery usb and reinstall the bootloader.
and it's definitely not read only on my machine, i've updated config files in there
I think the only reason / (root) gets special protection is that it's an easy typo. If you rm -rf your boot directory that's on you