There are three ways to switch the boot mode from Legacy mode to UEFI. Topics Switch using the IDRAC user interface Switch using RACADM Switch using the F2 boot menu Switch using the IDRAC user interface Dell iDRAC User Guide This procedure is identical to the procedure for switching to BIOS...
This is pure guesswork: your OS was installed in legacy mode for some reason. Turning on Secure Boot toggled it to UEFI mode. If that is the situation, running this might allow turning on Secure Boot and UEFI mode: Convert an existing Windows 10 Installation fro...
UEFI OS: - there is /EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI Windows Boot Manager: - /EFI/Microsoft/boot/bootmgfw.efi OpenCore: - /EFI/OC/OpenCore.efi Clover... : - /EFI/CLOVER/CloverX64.efi P0: Toshiba... : - this is legacy boot by MBR bootsector. In my case there will be legacy Clover...
just found out the hard way that uefi will bite you hard if you only replace 'some metadata' took some effort to recover from that. reinstalling grub2-efi-x64 and shim-x64 AFTER you switch and BEFORE you reboot is a wise move maybe even throw in the following for good measure efiboot...
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RHEL 9 requires that the boot mode for the appliance is UEFI. You can change the boot mode from BIOS (or Legacy mode) to UEFI.
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On the Boot Mode line, change the Current Value from UEFI to BIOS. Scroll down to the Apply button and choose that button. The Pending Value changes to BIOS. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and choose Apply And Reboot.The system reboots. Legacy mode is now enabled.Switch...
The system reboots. Legacy mode is now enabled. Switch using the F2 boot menu You can use the boot menu from a direct connection to the server, or through the IDRAC virtual console. This procedure is identical to the procedure for switching toUEFI, except that you specifyBIOSinstead ofUEFI...