UEFI does not use the MBR. Instead, all bootloaders are UEFI programs that live on an EFI System Partition, and are registered during OS install (or by the user) with the motherboard's firmware. This ...
For some time now I have gotten a slow but steady volume of requests that I write about UEFI firmware and EFI boot relative to installing and maintaining Linux. As a result of a casual comment I made ...
UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is the open, multi-vendor replacement for the aging BIOS standard, which first appeared in IBM computers in 1976. The UEFI standard is extensive, covering ...
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