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Date:      Tue, 4 Sep 2018 00:40:02 -0400
From:      FreeBSD TWC <FreeBSD@twc.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Multi-boot
Message-ID:  <42193ff6-7447-e917-3ca8-5840491918e5@twc.com>

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I have previous FreeBSD experience, but have been inactive for a few years.

I used to partition disks with an MBR, and install multiple OSes and 
FreeBSD had a boot manager (now known as boot0) that allowed me to 
select which OS to boot.

I now have a new machine that uses UEFI and I can't figure out how to 
mimic the multi-boot menu.

It appears to me that I can no longer use boot0 because I'm using amd64, 
not i386.

I want to use EFI, GPT, and select OSes from a menu.  The efibootmgr man 
page appears to be incorrect.  I tried the example and it caused a 
syntax error.  There is no -d option (the command said -d ada0)

I was hoping to add another EFI variable and hoped it would allow me to 
select which partition to boot. I'm using FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE.




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