Hallo Pierre,
Thank you very much, I will also have your suggestions in mind while
experimenting. I will keep you updated!
Cheers,
Martin
On 21.11.18 14:02, Pierre-Alain TORET wrote:
Hello Martin,
I'm using both DragonFlyBSD and Linux in a "pure" UEFI dual boot.
My disk as seen from a
Hello Martin,
I'm using both DragonFlyBSD and Linux in a "pure" UEFI dual boot.
My disk as seen from a Linux perspective is like this (using gpt is a must) :
Disklabel type: gpt
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sda1 2048739327737280 360M EFI System
Hello karu.pruun,
Thank you very much for your reply, it is very helpful! I will be happy
to follow it!
Cheers,
Martin
On 21.11.18 09:26, karu.pruun wrote:
Hello
My main OS is DragonFly, but I have multiboot settings with Mac OS,
Linux and FreeBSD on different machines and I use refind as
Hello
My main OS is DragonFly, but I have multiboot settings with Mac OS,
Linux and FreeBSD on different machines and I use refind as the UEFI
boot manager. It works very well. When booting, refind will give you a
menu where you can choose the OS you want to boot. You can install
refind using a
Hello,
after successfully installing Dragonfly and OpenBSD in a multiboot setup on the same hard drive on an old BIOS machine, now I am planning to attempt to do the same on a new machine with UEFI Firmware. I googled a lot and it seems at some point I may be in
need of the GRUB2 for EFI