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efibootmgr
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This is efibootmgr, a Linux user-space application to modify the Intel
Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager. This application can create
and destroy boot entries, change the boot order, change the next running boot
option, and more.
Upstream: https://github.com/rhboot/efibootmgr
[000] Index
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* Installation ........................................................... [001]
* Setup .................................................................. [002]
* Mounting The efivar Filesystem ....................................... [003]
* Booting The System With An EFISTUB ................................... [004]
* Usage .................................................................. [005]
* References ............................................................. [006]
[001] Installation
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| |
| $ kiss b efibootmgr |
| |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
[002] Setup
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--[003] Mounting The efivar Filesystem -----------------------------------------
To use efibootmgr and other software to manipulate the UEFI boot entries, the
efivars filesystem must be mounted. This isn't handled automatically by KISS
due to the security implications in doing so. [1]
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| |
| $ mount -t efivarfs none /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/ |
| |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
--[004] Booting The System With An EFISTUB -------------------------------------
Using an EFISTUB to boot the system removes the need for a bootloader and
shortens boot times. Ensure that the following options are enabled in your
kernel: CONFIG_EFI, CONFIG_EFI_STUB
Run the following command to create a boot entry (replacing example arguments
with their respective values). X and Y should point to where the ESP is
located.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| |
| $ efibootmgr \ |
| --disk /dev/sdX \ |
| --part Y \ |
| --create \ |
| --label "KISS" \ |
| --loader /vmlinuz \ |
| --unicode 'root=PARTUUID=XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX rw' \ |
| --verbose |
| |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
[005] Usage
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Refer to the manual pages and command help output for more information.
[006] References
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[0] https://github.com/rhboot/efibootmgr
[1] https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2402