On 08/30/2015 12:17 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
>> so, tell me what the difference is between Fedora, 0005, and UEFI OS:
>>
>> Boot0005* Fedora
>> HD(8,GPT,ac2fc695-5de9-47d0-a19b-01e236404130,0x5ae5d800,0x2f800)/File(\EFI\FEDORA\shim.efi)
>>
>> Boot0009* UEFI OS
>> HD(8,GPT,ac2fc695-5de9-47d0-a19b-01e236404130,0x5ae5d800,0x2f800)/File(\EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI)
>>
>>
>> what is the difference between FEDORA/shim.efi and FEDORA/BOOTX64.EFI
>> ...
>
> "UEFI OS" is the default entry.  \EFI\BOOT\BOOTx64.EFI is the default
> location for an EFI boot loader.  It may or may not be present. 
> Windows will put its boot loader in that location, in addition to
> Microsoft's custom location so that if UEFI screws up the boot list,
> it'll still boot the default and Windows won't be broken.  As far as I
> know, you could copy shim.efi to that location to achieve the same
> thing under Fedora. 
0005 & 0009 are both fedora.. same UUID, hd(8..
how do you boot different files shim vs bootx64..

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Paul Cartwright
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