That EFI piece of garbage never made much sense to me
It worked just as fine before it, even better. You only get extra hassle with that crap, there's no upside worth mentioning when it comes to it, at least as far as home computers are concerned
That EFI piece of garbage never made much sense to me
It worked just as fine before it, even better. You only get extra hassle with that crap, there's no upside worth mentioning when it comes to it, at least as far as home computers are concerned
Only this year did I switch to UEFI. The main benefit is having multiple bootloaders (e.g. Windows and Linux) and selecting among them at boot via F12.
Only this year did I switch to UEFI. The main benefit is having multiple bootloaders (e.g. Windows and Linux) and selecting among them at boot via F12.
I could do that through grub before UEFI, except I used arrows instead of f12 to select my boot OS
In fact since UEFI it's more complicated to boot on a USB key now
I could do that through grub before UEFI, except I used arrows instead of f12 to select my boot OS
In fact since UEFI it's more complicated to boot on a USB key now
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