Hello list,

I'm trying to install a customised version of SysRescCD on a USB drive, and 
it's all uphill.

The current stage has me trying to create a UEFI boot entry for it. I have 
several entries I no longer need and I'm trying to delete them with 
efibootmgr. This is what happens:

# efibootmgr --remove-dups
BootCurrent: 0002
Timeout: 1 seconds
BootOrder: 0003,0001,0000,0002,0008,0009,0010,0014
Boot0000* SysRescCD
Boot0001* SysRescCD
Boot0002* Linux Boot Manager
Boot0003* SysRescCD
Boot0008* CD/DVD Drive 
Boot0009* Hard Drive 
Boot0010* UEFI OS
Boot0014* UEFI: SanDisk

# efibootmgr --delete-bootnum 0001
You must specify an entry to delete (see the -b option).

But I have - number 1. The manual says:

-b | --bootnum XXXX
        Modify BootXXXX (hex)

-B | --delete-bootnum
        Delete bootnum (hex)

No variation of 1, 01, 0x1, 0x0001 etc. makes any difference. I know I'm not 
as bright as I used to be, but what on earth have I got wrong? /boot is 
mounted.

-- 
Rgds
Peter

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