I'm going to start this post by saying something that a lot of people will find surprising. There are a lot of things that I like about UEFI firmware and the UEFI boot process. I think it is an ...
We're in the home stretch now. In the first post of this series I looked at the general characteristics of Linux installations on systems with UEFI firmware - specifically how the disk is partitioned, ...
UEFI does not use the MBR. Instead, all bootloaders are UEFI programs that live on an EFI System Partition, and are registered during OS install (or by the user) with the motherboard's firmware. This ...
My system has several disks, one of which had a Linux installation and an EFI partition. I then installed Windows 10 onto a different disk; and retired the Linux partition (for Reasons ™). Unbeknownst ...