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Date:      Sat, 22 Jun 2019 16:31:27 -0600
From:      Rebecca Cran <rebecca@bluestop.org>
To:        Karl Denninger <karl@denninger.net>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: UEFI firmware and getting FreeBSD recognized by default: who to talk to?
Message-ID:  <66c6ecc7-0b62-5bcf-be4b-ef7107dd91a5@bluestop.org>
In-Reply-To: <87dee58e-66dc-ddf8-980b-a538875ae8b9@denninger.net>
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>

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On 2019-06-22 13:34, Karl Denninger wrote:
>
> All I had to do was put the EFI loader in a directory under the UEFI
> partition and Refind found it.  I didn't have to specifically tell it
> that it was there.



Sorry, I'm not talking about rEFInd. I know how great it is. I'm talking
about systems without rEFInd, using only the default OEM supplied system
firmware, since we can't rely on everyone having rEFInd installed.


-- 
Rebecca Cran




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