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userdoc:boot-bios-uefi [2022/04/24 13:19]
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userdoc:boot-bios-uefi [2022/05/15 19:05]
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 !!AstLinux 1.4.5 or earlier!! only supports Legacy BIOS (non-UEFI) booting. !!AstLinux 1.4.5 or earlier!! only supports Legacy BIOS (non-UEFI) booting.
  
-AstLinux'disk has a FAT16 formatted 1st partition marked as bootable with a master boot record (MBR).  Legacy BIOS hardware will jump to ''syslinux'' installed on the FAT16 partition which in turn calls RUNNIX (minimal Linux kernel also on the FAT16 partition), and lastly ''kexec'' the desired AstLinux run image.+The AstLinux disk has a FAT16 formatted 1st partition marked as bootable with a master boot record (MBR).  Legacy BIOS hardware will jump to ''syslinux'' installed on the FAT16 partition which in turn calls RUNNIX (minimal Linux kernel also on the FAT16 partition), and lastly ''kexec'' the desired AstLinux run image.
  
 New installations of !!AstLinux 1.4.6 or later!! support both Legacy BIOS booting and UEFI booting.  These new installations include RUNNIX ''0.6.10'' or later. New installations of !!AstLinux 1.4.6 or later!! support both Legacy BIOS booting and UEFI booting.  These new installations include RUNNIX ''0.6.10'' or later.
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   mount -o ro,remount /oldroot/cdrom   mount -o ro,remount /oldroot/cdrom
      
-  upgrade-RUNNIX-image upgrade https://lonnie.abelbeck.com/runnix-efi+  upgrade-RUNNIX-image upgrade
  
 Then reboot and enter your hardware's BIOS Setup and enable ''UEFI'' or ''UEFI only'' Save and boot, you should now boot using UEFI. Then reboot and enter your hardware's BIOS Setup and enable ''UEFI'' or ''UEFI only'' Save and boot, you should now boot using UEFI.
  
  
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