Just as an aside, I checked, and in fact, dmidecode calls a UEFI a BIOS.
I checked that output for the same UEFI machine. However, there appears
to be two or three possible paths that are present in a UEFI system but
not in a BIOS system, so it may work fine, and easily, relatively, to
indicate UEFI for newer gnu/linux systems or BIOS, which would be a nice
upgrade to make anyway.

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