My experience with UEFI is that it is a black art.  Fought with it until a 
deadline forced me to non-UEFI.  In my case a drive-based UEFI partition 
(FAT32) was required.  See if efibootmgr is available and would help you.  I 
should note that, in the process. I discovered that the UEFI standard makes no 
provision for RAID if it is disk-based.  I would love to hear someone 
contradict me on that and point me to documentation on how to do it without 
resorting to exotic maneuvers.
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From: CentOS <centos-boun...@centos.org> on behalf of Jerry Geis 
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2019 6:42 AM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [CentOS] UEFI booting

I installed my first UEFI disk yesterday. Seemed to go fine. CentOS 7.6
x86_64
I then took that disk "out" of that machine and put it another machine - it
seems to not even boot.
I put the original disk back in that machine and it boots fine.

I put the UEFI disk back in the machine I built it on and it works fine.
They are similar machines either and i3 and i7.

Shouldn't that work?  Build a UEFI disk on machine A - move it to machine B?

Thanks

Jerry
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