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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' | + | The AstLinux disk has a FAT16 formatted 1st partition marked as bootable with a master boot record (MBR). |
New installations of !!AstLinux 1.4.6 or later!! support both Legacy BIOS booting and UEFI booting. | New installations of !!AstLinux 1.4.6 or later!! support both Legacy BIOS booting and UEFI booting. | ||
- | !!RUNNIX 0.6.10 or later!! is required to boot with UEFI. | + | !!RUNNIX 0.6.10 or later!! is required to boot using UEFI. |
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- | For the UEFI case, the FAT16 formatted 1st partition contains the file path '' | + | |
+ | For the UEFI case, the FAT16 formatted 1st partition contains the file path '' | ||
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If you have upgraded an old system to !!AstLinux 1.4.6 or later!!, you will continue to use Legacy BIOS as you did before. | If you have upgraded an old system to !!AstLinux 1.4.6 or later!!, you will continue to use Legacy BIOS as you did before. | ||
- | Upgrading RUNNIX will not add UEFI files in the '' | + | Upgrading RUNNIX will not add UEFI files in the '' |
If for some reason you want to enable UEFI boot in your hardware' | If for some reason you want to enable UEFI boot in your hardware' | ||
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mount -o rw,remount / | mount -o rw,remount / | ||
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mkdir -p / | mkdir -p / | ||
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mount -o ro,remount / | mount -o ro,remount / | ||
- | upgrade-RUNNIX-image upgrade | + | |
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- | Then reboot and enter your hardware' | + | Then reboot and enter your hardware' |