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by peppermint_gum
875 days ago
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>There's a pretty decent chance nobody else is actually trying. The only other OS getting installed is Windows, and that's probably coming straight from a disk image or a recovery partition. From TFA: "Note: At this point, I checked that Windows and various other UEFI tools are able to read the variables just fine, so Linux’ output is confirmed to be incorrect." |
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UEFI is a bit complicated and it's well known the EDD3 specifications can cause issues to efibootmgr, for example on Dell https://github.com/rhboot/efibootmgr/issues/86
I just think it'd be nicer to have a multiplatform way to tweak UEFI boot variable, so you can fiddle with your UEFI variables from either Linux or Windows without having to actually go into the UEFI shell or use a PE32 like RU.EFI : https://ruexe.blogspot.com/