I just upgraded my UEFI system firmware, and not unexpectedly lost the
"FreeBSD" boot manager entry after the settings got reset to default. I
was left with "Windows", "opensuse" and two "UEFI OS" entries.
The "opensuse-secureboot" entry wasn't automatically recreated, but
since the "opensuse" ent
On 6/22/2019 13:34, Rebecca Cran wrote:
> I just upgraded my UEFI system firmware, and not unexpectedly lost the
> "FreeBSD" boot manager entry after the settings got reset to default. I
> was left with "Windows", "opensuse" and two "UEFI OS" entries.
>
> The "opensuse-secureboot" entry wasn't auto
On 2019-06-22 12:59, Karl Denninger wrote:
>
> I use Refind for this sort of thing and it has (thus far!) survived
> upgrades. The only "gotcha" is that I had a Windows 10 "Feature"
> upgrade that reset the default boot in the firmware to Windows; it
> didn't damage anything but did require that I
On 6/22/2019 14:05, Rebecca Cran wrote:
> On 2019-06-22 12:59, Karl Denninger wrote:
>> I use Refind for this sort of thing and it has (thus far!) survived
>> upgrades. The only "gotcha" is that I had a Windows 10 "Feature"
>> upgrade that reset the default boot in the firmware to Windows; it
>> d
On 2019-06-22 13:34, Karl Denninger wrote:
>
> All I had to do was put the EFI loader in a directory under the UEFI
> partition and Refind found it. I didn't have to specifically tell it
> that it was there.
Sorry, I'm not talking about rEFInd. I know how great it is. I'm talking
about systems
Like it or not UEFI BIOS firmware frequently not only sucks it also violates
the alleged "rules" as to what it should support.
- Karl (on PDA)
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From: rebe...@bluestop.org
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from Karl Denninger:
> On 6/22/2019 14:05, Rebecca Cran wrote:
> > On 2019-06-22 12:59, Karl Denninger wrote:
> >> I use Refind for this sort of thing and it has (thus far!) survived
> >> upgrades. The only "gotcha" is that I had a Windows 10 "Feature"
> >> upgrade that reset the default boot in
On 6/22/2019 20:16, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from Karl Denninger:
>
>> On 6/22/2019 14:05, Rebecca Cran wrote:
>>> On 2019-06-22 12:59, Karl Denninger wrote:
I use Refind for this sort of thing and it has (thus far!) survived
upgrades. The only "gotcha" is that I had a Windows 10 "Featur