Exactly what efibootmgr command are you using?
Chris Murphy
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I have managed to boot into the installed Centos system, without using the KDE
live CD.
By pressing F9 when turning on the laptop, I got the choose boot menu. When
the menu appeared, it had the old Fedora install, the current Centos install
as well as the Windows install.
When I chose the Cen
Multiboot is basically a PITA, the Ux sucks. Almost invariably you're
better off figuring out how to navigate the firmware's boot manager to
choose Windows vs Fedora vs CentOS; where you can use efibootmgr -o to
get the bootorder such that the first entry at least is the one you
usually want to boo
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 9:06 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> I don't know if this additional information helps. Looking at he efibootmgr
> output, is the centos entry pointing to the right place?
>
> Also, any idea why the update isn't being make permenant?
Probably because the specified file wasn't
On 13.09.2016 16:58, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 09/13/2016 12:03 AM, Walter H. wrote:
why can only the router do
ping6 2001:db8:0815::17
and not the linux box?
It's not uncommon for systems to not route packets back out the
interface where they were received. What kind of router is this?
It
All of the following is still under the Centos 7 KDE Live CD:
If I mount /dev/sda2 on /media and have a look, this is the valid EFI
filesystem, including the Fedora and Centos entries.
If I try to mount /dev/sda6 on /media it looks to be a valid /boot filesystem.
If I mount /dev/sda6 as /boot a
> Not sure what would cause that error message, nor have I experienced it.
> Looks like other people have seen it:
> https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=gss_init_sec_context+failed+with+%5BUnspecified+GSS+failure.++Minor+code+may+provide+more+information:+No+credentials+cache+found
I found no w
I don't know if this additional information helps. Looking at he efibootmgr
output, is the centos entry pointing to the right place?
Also, any idea why the update isn't being make permenant?
[root@localhost boot]# parted
GNU Parted 3.1
Using /dev/sda
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a
Hi Jim,
Thanks for this. I looked into what you said, and once happy I ran the
command you gave. It appeared to work as it did not come up with any errors,
and the output from efibootmgr showed
1) Centos had been added as an option and
2) it was the first in the boot sequence.
However, when
On 09/14/2016 07:40 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> I had to boot my HP Envy into Win8 for the first time in ages this morning.
> When I did that, it installed some updates including a BIOS update.
>
> Once this was all done, once again the GRUB boot menu was gone and it booted
> straight into Wi
I had to boot my HP Envy into Win8 for the first time in ages this morning.
When I did that, it installed some updates including a BIOS update.
Once this was all done, once again the GRUB boot menu was gone and it booted
straight into Win8. Using the advanced boot manager options in Win8 I
ma
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