If you recently moved from BIOS to UEFI and you cannot boot your computer since then, here is how you can repair the EFI bootloader in Windows 11/10. It is pretty easy to repair the EFI bootloader ...
Long story short: I've got an old zx6000, running RHEL/CentOS (cannot recall which one) IA64 v4.x and moved its two-drive mirror set to another matching unit - but I cannot find any EFI shell ...
For some time now I have gotten a slow but steady volume of requests that I write about UEFI firmware and EFI boot relative to installing and maintaining Linux. As a result of a casual comment I made ...
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