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Even if the modifications are apparently saved, on next reboot nothing is modified.
I have the same issue using efibootmgr, the solution in this case is adding "-e 3" .i.e forcing the system to pass --edd 3.0 info.
Is it possible for you to set a switch in the GUI to pass this option?
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Raw EFI data
I'm using endeavouros but the same with fedora or ubuntu...
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Can you share the dump before and after the change (Help -> Dump raw EFI data)? and maybe after the same change is introduced with efibootmgr.
As far as I can tell the --edd switch in efibootmgr just changes how the file path is auto-detected (see below).
Since there is no auto-detection in EFIBootEditor and you have to specify the full file path manually I don't think that's the issue 🤔 (unless you're changing the file path to "invalid" one according to the firmware but I don't think there is a way to test/validate that at runtime so I can't even show an error or warning 😞 )
Is there an existing issue for this?
Description
Even if the modifications are apparently saved, on next reboot nothing is modified.
I have the same issue using efibootmgr, the solution in this case is adding "-e 3" .i.e forcing the system to pass --edd 3.0 info.
Is it possible for you to set a switch in the GUI to pass this option?
Environment
Raw EFI data
I'm using endeavouros but the same with fedora or ubuntu...
Additional information
No response
Steps to reproduce
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: