[email protected] writes: > - > - Manually selecting the OpenBSD EFI entry still results in returning to UEFI.
What does "returning to UEFI" mean? Are you ending up in a UEFI shell program or back into the OpenBSD EFI boot loader? > - I had approximately three successful installs/boots earlier; later attempts > reverted to the boot-to-UEFI behavior. What do you mean by three successful installs...what device are you actually installing to? It's unclear from your screenshots what you're doing. > > Firmware configuration during testing: > > - Secure Boot: disabled > - VMD: disabled vmd will have nothing to do with this > - Fast Boot: disabled (where applicable) > - NVRAM reset attempted > - Multiple USB installation media tested (including a new USB stick) > > Context (hardware baseline only): > > - Windows 11 (factory install) booted normally. > - openSUSE Leap and openSUSE Aeon install and boot without issues (all > hardware functional). > - FreeBSD 15 installs and boots successfully (graphics support aside). > > I previously discussed troubleshooting steps with Crystal Kolipe, who kindly > suggested several firmware/NVRAM-related > checks, but the issue persists. > > I have attached two firmware photos demonstrating the behavior. Additional > photos and logs are available upon request. > > Please let me know if further information would be helpful. > > P.S I can provide more photos > > Best regards, > Stefan L > > [4. image/jpeg; IMG_2169.jpeg]... > > [5. image/jpeg; IMG_2170.jpeg]...
