Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2019 20:54:48 +0000 From: "Thomas Mueller" <mueller6722@twc.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: UEFI firmware and getting FreeBSD recognized by default: who to talk to? References: <1e08badd-a963-7e4b-98a7-52a9d3bd77a8@bluestop.org> <db7c8df3-ead3-9d56-bd9c-9ff732b401e9@denninger.net> <cc6c9260-451b-ae5b-0612-51b1a5525116@bluestop.org> <87dee58e-66dc-ddf8-980b-a538875ae8b9@denninger.net> <20190623012022.5270E1DDDFE@denninger.net> <cb2ef34c-836b-5a2d-9b9f-ff1b40cede59@denninger.net> <d70c6da3-5651-fe8c-24b5-7351ddc7a80d@daemonic.se>
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from Niclas Zeising and my previous post: > > On 6/22/2019 20:16, Thomas Mueller wrote: > > > I am trying to set up UEFI to boot my FreeBSD and NetBSD installations, and later, Linux. > > Easy. Refind should do that and allow selection from a menu. > I wrote this as an instruction on how to get FreeBSD and Windows dual-booting > using rEFInd. You can probably adapt that to get going with other OSes as well. > https://gist.github.com/zeising/5d2402d92b4cf421c7402d663b2d9e41 > I hope it is of some value. I can use efibootmgr from FreeBSD 12-STABLE or HEAD, or possibly bcfg in the built-in UEFI shell. I notice the close relation between what efibootmgr shows and what I see on the boot menu. UEFI shell is not user-friendly, but I am slowly learning new things. Severe thunderstorm is now threatening this area, I hear the winds increasing. Tom
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