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2016 Sep 14
3
HP Envy EFI problem after BIOS update
All of the following is still under the Centos 7 KDE Live CD: If I mount /dev/sda2 on /media and have a look, this is the valid EFI filesystem, including the Fedora and Centos entries. If I try to mount /dev/sda6 on /media it looks to be a valid /boot filesystem. If I mount /dev/sda6 as /boot and mount /dev/sda2 as /boot/efi before running Jim's efibootmgr command will I fix the problem
2019 May 28
4
UEFI boot manager sequence problems HP Envy
Morning all, I have a HP Envy dual boot system (Win8 for serious stuff, i.e. Train Sim and Flight Sim) and Centos 7 for everything else. In the past I've had the occasional problem where an update on the windows side has updated the UEFI boot sequence but using efibootmgr has always fixed it. On Friday I discovered that my HDD was failing so I tried using Clonezilla to move it on to a new
2016 Sep 14
3
HP Envy EFI problem after BIOS update
Hi Jim, Thanks for this. I looked into what you said, and once happy I ran the command you gave. It appeared to work as it did not come up with any errors, and the output from efibootmgr showed 1) Centos had been added as an option and 2) it was the first in the boot sequence. However, when I rebooted the laptop went straight into Win8, and after rebooting back into KDE Live, the option is
2019 May 30
2
UEFI boot manager sequence problems HP Envy
On Tuesday 28 May 2019 19:52:02 Jonathan Billings wrote: > I suggest running 'blkid' and 'efibootmgr -v', and double-check that > the UUID for the CentOS boot entry matches the UUID of the EFI disk. > > You can delete and recreate the boot entry with 'efibootmgr', which > will likely solve the problem. > > It depends on the UEFI implementation, but
2016 Sep 15
2
HP Envy EFI problem after BIOS update
Exactly what efibootmgr command are you using? Chris Murphy
2016 Sep 14
0
HP Envy EFI problem after BIOS update
I have managed to boot into the installed Centos system, without using the KDE live CD. By pressing F9 when turning on the laptop, I got the choose boot menu. When the menu appeared, it had the old Fedora install, the current Centos install as well as the Windows install. When I chose the Centos install it showed the GRUB menu and booted into Centos without error. This confirms that the
2019 May 28
0
UEFI boot manager sequence problems HP Envy
Hello, change the bootorder > BootOrder: 0002,3002,0000,0003,0004,0005,2001,2002,2003 your first boot is windows Am Dienstag, 28. Mai 2019, 13:29:39 CEST schrieb Gary Stainburn: > Morning all, > > I have a HP Envy dual boot system (Win8 for serious stuff, i.e. Train Sim > and Flight Sim) and Centos 7 for everything else. > > In the past I've had the occasional problem
2016 Sep 14
0
HP Envy EFI problem after BIOS update
On 09/14/2016 07:40 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote: > I had to boot my HP Envy into Win8 for the first time in ages this morning. > When I did that, it installed some updates including a BIOS update. > > Once this was all done, once again the GRUB boot menu was gone and it booted > straight into Win8. Using the advanced boot manager options in Win8 I > managed to get the EFI boot
2018 Feb 01
3
Re-enable grub boot in UEFI (Windows took over it)
Hello Chris, On Thu, 01 Feb 2018 17:00:03 +0000 Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote: > You can to use efibootmgr for this. NVRAM boot entry is what changed, not > the contents of the EFI System partition. > > efibootmgr -v > > Will list all entries and Boot Order. You need to use --bootorder to make > sure the CentOS entry is first. Interesting.. thanks
2016 Sep 14
0
HP Envy EFI problem after BIOS update
I don't know if this additional information helps. Looking at he efibootmgr output, is the centos entry pointing to the right place? Also, any idea why the update isn't being make permenant? [root at localhost boot]# parted GNU Parted 3.1 Using /dev/sda Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands. (parted) print
2019 May 30
1
UEFI boot manager sequence problems HP Envy
On Thursday 30 May 2019 13:16:37 Jonathan Billings wrote: > This is all I was asking you to check. See the PARTUUID in the output > of blkid? PARTUUID="14c4ac1d-abd8-4121-84ee-c05a825920de" > It matches the UUID of the boot entry: > HD(2,GPT,14c4ac1d-abd8-4121-84ee-c05a825920de,0x145800,0x6400\0)/File(\EFI\centos\shim.efi) > > I do see you have 4 separate boot
2016 Sep 15
0
HP Envy EFI problem after BIOS update
On Thursday 15 September 2016 06:46:31 Chris Murphy wrote: > Exactly what efibootmgr command are you using? > Chris, They were included in my last email, along with the output # get the current state efibootmgr -v # set the boot order DVD, USB, Centos, Windows efibootmgr -o 2002,2001,0003,0002 # I have also tried 0003,0002,2002 # remove the expired Fedora option efibootmgr -b 0000
2020 May 22
3
Voidlinux integration
Hi there, I despise complexity and Grub has been giving me headaches on Voidlinux.. https://www.reddit.com/r/voidlinux/comments/gk5h5c/everytime_i_update_void_i_need_to_manually/ I've switched to Syslinux, but I have the following queries. ??sda1 vfat FAT32 D91B-36F7 190.7M 61% /boot ??sda2 ext4 1.0 0dd25845-8fa5-41e9-b82c-c63c27cf5d18
2018 Jan 12
1
update to Centos7.4: Failed to open \EFI\BOOT\grubx64.efi - Not Found
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "Adrian Jenzer" <a.jenzer at herzogdemeuron.com> Aan: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org> Verzonden: Dinsdag 9 januari 2018 16:56:57 Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] update to Centos7.4: Failed to open \EFI\BOOT\grubx64.efi - Not Found -----Original Message----- From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of
2020 Jul 31
3
8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
I am running an Intel x64 machine using UEFI to boot an SSD. Installing the latest yum update which includes grub2 and kernel 4.18.0-193.14.2.el8_2.x86_64 renders the machine unbootable, blank screen where grub should be, no error messages, just hangs. After some hours I managed to modify another bootable partition (containing older software) and boot it from there. After that, I? found out
2018 Feb 01
5
Re-enable grub boot in UEFI (Windows took over it)
Hello there, Dell XPS-15-9560 laptop (SSD drive, UEFI, secure boot off).. Windows 10 pre-installed, CentOS7 installed in a separate partition and running for months w/o issue. Don't know what happened but at reboot yesterday (not even booted in Windows, just rebooted), grub has disappeared, booted in Windows by default, which apparently has taken over the UEFI boot. By booting from a USB
2019 Jan 10
3
Help finishing off Centos 7 RAID install
> On 1/9/19 2:30 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote: >> 1) The big problem with this is that it is dependant on sda for booting. >> I >> did find an aritcle on how to set up boot loading on multiple HDD's, >> including cloning /boot/efi but I now can't find it. Does anyone know >> of a >> similar article? > > > Use RAID1 for /boot/efi as well.? The
2016 Sep 14
1
HP Envy EFI problem after BIOS update
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 9:06 AM, Gary Stainburn <gary at ringways.co.uk> wrote: > I don't know if this additional information helps. Looking at he efibootmgr > output, is the centos entry pointing to the right place? > > Also, any idea why the update isn't being make permenant? Probably because the specified file wasn't found by the firmware on partition 1, so it
2018 Feb 01
0
Re-enable grub boot in UEFI (Windows took over it)
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 10:13 AM, wwp <subscript at free.fr> wrote: > Hello Chris, > > > On Thu, 01 Feb 2018 17:00:03 +0000 Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote: > >> You can to use efibootmgr for this. NVRAM boot entry is what changed, not >> the contents of the EFI System partition. >> >> efibootmgr -v >> >> Will list all
2015 Mar 14
4
Fail to set up UEFI syslinux on ArchLinux USB Flash Drive
Trying to set up UEFI Syslinux boot on an ArchLinux USB 4GB stick. - Host system: 64-bit Ubuntu 14.10 on 56 GB hard drive - Hardware: ASUS P8H77-I, Bios v1101, i7-3770 at 3.40 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 - ArchLinux Instructions followed: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Syslinux#UEFI_Systems > ? ? 2. UEFI Systems > 2.2 Installation - Arch syslinux v.6.03 196352 Oct 13 22:25 /usr/sbin/syslinux