Re: Windows 10 UEFI/GPT dual boot μέσω grub
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 22 Σεπ 2017, 23:05
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Μήπως είναι βοηθητικά τα παρακάτω:pez έγραψε:...UPDATE - 24.09.2017
Προσθήκη : (δ) το bios δεν αναγνωρίζει το wos ως "κανονικό σύστημα¨
Επίσης, το απλούστερο πρόγραμμα που υπάρχει παντού είναι το Memory Test. Αν θέλαμε απλά να τρέξουμε δικό μας κώδικα x86/64 χωρίς συγκεκριμένο λειτουργικό, θα μπορούσε να "ρυθμιστεί" το σχετικό αρχείο.Από: UEFI Specification Version 2.7
2.1.3 UEFI OS Loaders
A UEFI OS loader is a special type of UEFI application that normally takes over control of the system from firmware conforming to this specification. When loaded, the UEFI OS loader behaves like any other UEFI application in that it must only use memory it has allocated from the firmware and can only use UEFI services and protocols to access the devices that the firmware exposes. If the UEFI OS loader includes any boot service style driver functions, it must use the proper UEFI interfaces to obtain access to the bus specific-resources. That is, I/O and memory-mapped device registers must be accessed through the proper bus specific I/O calls like those that a UEFI driver would perform. If the UEFI OS loader experiences a problem and cannot load its operating system correctly, it can release all allocated resources and return control back to the firmware via the Boot Service Exit() call. The Exit() call allows both an error code and ExitData to be returned. The ExitData contains both a string and OS loader-specific data to be returned. If the UEFI OS loader successfully loads its operating system, it can take control of the system by using the Boot Service EFI_BOOT_SERVICES.ExitBootServices(). After successfully calling ExitBootServices(), all boot services in the system are terminated, including memory management, and the UEFI OS loader is responsible for the continued operation of the system.
Για τη δοκιμή μου το δυσκολότερο ήταν να βρω στο χώρο μου USB memory stick που ΝΑ ΜΗ ΤΟ ΕΧΩ ΚΑΝΕΙ "GRUB BOOTABLE"!https://askubuntu.com/questions/395879/ ... live-media
Creating UEFI-only booting USB live media is pretty straight forward.
Just copy the files to your FAT32-formatted USB drive. That's it!