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Subject : Re: bios -> uefi boot, because of: resizable bar need csm off
Message-ID : <44b2b7fd-1da8-2d8d-3517-8678ae57fd0d@becherer.de>
Date & Time: Mon, 10 Jun 2024 07:35:00 +0200
[SB] == Simon Becherer has written:
SB> Hi,
SB> Am 09.06.24 um 00:34 schrieb Masaru Nomiya:
[...]
MN> > In my laptop (TOSHIBA Dynabook), it returns the message 'No Valid EFI
MN> > partition'.
MN> > On this, I can turn csm off, but I cannot disable secure boot.
MN> > So I fully understand Carlos' advice not to bother. (^^)
SB> mh, i get more and more also to this point.
SB> i found this:
SB> https://github.com/rhboot/shim
SB> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/565615/efi-boot-bootx64-efi-vs-efi-...
SB> the second told me that the "grub-install --target=x86_64-efi", will if shim is installed, automatically install
SB> the shim stuff.
It occurred to me ....
If it is a UEFI system, why not just 'yast --> System --> Boot Loader'?
Best Regards.
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