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    Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 00:41:46 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan

    Just installing Fedora Silverblue and realised that if you boot into the USB disk in legacy mode, it does a legacy install. If you boot into it in UEFI, it does a UEFI install.

    Wish this was made clear in the interface and you could actually choose what you wanted. I mean, I really think UEFI should be the default no matter what these days with the option to change it if you really want to, no?

    #linux #fedora #installation

    In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 00:41:46 JST from mastodon.ar.al permalink
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      Adam Williamson :fedora: (adamw@fosstodon.org)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 01:12:10 JST Adam Williamson :fedora: Adam Williamson :fedora:
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      @aral it's not really possible to do a UEFI native install when booted in CSM mode - it's literally not possible for the installer to write a UEFI bootloader entry, the firmware does not expose the necessary interfaces.

      we could make it possible to do a BIOS native install from a UEFI boot, I guess, but it seems like a weird thing to do.

      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 01:12:10 JST permalink
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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 01:12:10 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      • Adam Williamson :fedora:

      @adamw Ah, didn’t realise it was a hardware limitation. Makes sense, then.

      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 01:12:10 JST permalink
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      Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 16:47:07 JST Aral Balkan Aral Balkan
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      • Orca? | ??️‍⚧️

      @Orca My experience: BIOS allows both legacy boot and UEFI. BIOS instructions (incorrectly) state that legacy boot must be turned on to boot from USB. When legacy boot is on the USB stick is shown under both legacy and UEFI sections. The latter, for me, was less apparent so I chose the first option by mistake. Anyway, this is why the first option for folks switching to Linux should be to buy a PC with it preinstalled. Installing an OS will always be an enthusiasts game.

      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 16:47:07 JST permalink
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      Orca? | ??️‍⚧️ (orca@nya.one)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 16:47:11 JST Orca? | ??️‍⚧️ Orca? | ??️‍⚧️
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      @aral@mastodon.ar.al Performing a legacy install on UEFI platforms or performing a UEFI install on BIOS platforms sounds moot. You can't boot it after installation (Unless you enabled CSM for BIOS install which, unfortunatelly made it much more complex to boot a hybrid medium). 🤔
      It should be made clear on the interface, though. Yes.

      In conversation Tuesday, 28-May-2024 16:47:11 JST permalink

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