Once upon a time, Alberto Abrao <albe...@abrao.net> said:
> Also, let me state that many machines who'd be UEFI capable on paper
> are *not*: in my experience, many early UEFI machines (2009 up to
> 2014) have a very buggy implementation, to the point of being
> unusable and/or a terrible experience.

One add to that: just because a system has UEFI doesn't mean it supports
all the same boot methods equally.  I do a lot of network installs, and
early UEFI systems I tried had broken PXE support (not sure when this
may have changed, as I then didn't try for a while).

Setting up a UEFI PXE boot server is (in my experience) more
complicated.  UEFI also supports HTTP boot, which is an improvement (the
sooner TFTP can die the better), but it's not a widespread (or at least,
sometimes not as easy to call).

-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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