I would assume just rename the bootx64.old to bootx64.efi
and/or put it in a different directory that EFI can see
On 08/12/2022 3:03 pm, Nuno Teixeira wrote:
I'm searching without success to load a bkp loader in case of boot
failure.
Upgrade process willl be like:
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mount -t msdosfs /dev/nvd0p1 /mnt
cp /mnt/efi/boot/bootx64.efi /mnt/efi/boot/bootx64.old
cp /boot/loader.efi /mnt/efi/boot/bootx64.efi
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I can't find the right docs to load bootx64.old.
Could you tell me what you did to solve your boot?
Thanks
Yasuhiro Kimura <y...@freebsd.org> escreveu no dia sexta, 12/08/2022
à(s) 18:45:
From: Nuno Teixeira <edua...@freebsd.org>
Subject: Re: Updating EFI boot loader results in boot hangup
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2022 18:26:11 +0100
Hello Yasu,
Does it needes to update boot loader everytime that we upgrade
current?
No, you need not.
The only time that I updated was a month ago because of zfs upgrade
and I need to practice how to boot
loader bkp file :)
I update boot loader everytime because I'd like to do it :-).
And sometimes problem hits upon me like this time and I contribute to
debugging base system :-):-).
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Yasuhiro Kimura
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