>>>>> On Fri, 17 Sep 2021 11:06:30 +0200, Steffen Grunewald
>>>>> <[email protected]> said:
> That would either involve additions to GRUB_EFI/10-setup itself, or two
> extra scripts 09-x and 11-x which would have to communicate e.g. via
> ${LOGDIR}/bootorder ...
> I can imagine using an extra class, e.g. RESTORE_UEFI_ORDER, to make this
> optional (but I can't see the drawbacks of doing it by default).
Hi Steffen,
I also had this problem with my UEFI machines. Currently I delete the
first boot entry manually, which is "boot Debian from disk".
> Thomas, does this make sense?
Totally.
I was thinking of a small shell script that moves the network boot
entry in the UEFI BootOrder to the first place, without deleting the
"boot Debian from disk" entry. I had not time to implement it yet.
But maybe just restoring the original boot order is also a good
solution.
I hope we get more feedback on what should be the default behaviour
in FAI.
--
beste regards Thomas