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====== How to boot a FreeBSD system in any partitions with loader.efi ====== | ====== How to boot a FreeBSD system in any partitions with loader.efi ====== | ||
- | In about FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE, | + | In about FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE, |
Both loaders can boot a FreeBSD system from ZFS or UFS file system. | Both loaders can boot a FreeBSD system from ZFS or UFS file system. | ||
- | The loader.efi only looks for the file system from the storage | + | The loader.efi only looks for the boot file system from the disk which the loader is loaded from, though the boot1.efi does it from its disk and also another disks. |
- | Briefly speaking, | + | Briefly speaking, |
- | Well, it can do it if I operate to set the boot devices | + | Well, it can do it if we manually |
- | I thought that it somehow got be able to automatically boot the system, then I read some documents and googled, but there was no idea. | + | I thought that it somehow got be able to automatically boot the system |
- | After I reluctantly saw [[https:// | + | After I reluctantly saw [[https:// |
Regardless of loader.efi or boot1.efi, it eventually uses the value of '' | Regardless of loader.efi or boot1.efi, it eventually uses the value of '' |