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Re: efibootmgr
Hello!
Thank you for your response but unfortunately this is not what I am
looking for :) gpt(8) works with partitions and, yes, it can modify
some attributes. But I'm looking for a utility that can add netbsd
loader into the UEFI boot menu.
Anyway, I have solved the problem by booting into FreeBSD live images
and issuing:
efibootmgr -a -c -l /mnt/EFI/boot/bootx64.efi -L NetBSD
Now I have a "NetBSD" entry along with other OSes in the boot menu.
On Sat, May 4, 2024 at 7:40 PM Martin Neitzel
<neitzel%hackett.marshlabs.gaertner.de@localhost> wrote:
>
> VS> Does NetBSD have efibootmgr or any similar utilities to add/modify
> VS> UEFI boot entries?
>
> apropos(1) doesn't turn up "efibootmgr or any similar utilities"
> as in Free/DragonflyBSD, but gpt(8) may be able to do what you need:
>
> gpt set -l
> gpt set [-a attribute] [-N] [-i index] [-b startsec]
> The set command sets various partition attributes. The -l flag
> lists all available attributes. The -a option specifies which
> attributes to set and may be specified more than once, or the
> attributes can be comma-separated. If the -N option and no -a
> option are specified, all attributes are removed. The -i or the
> -b option specify which entry to update. The possible attributes
> are “biosboot”, “bootme”, “bootonce”, “bootfailed”, “noblockio”,
> and “required”. The biosboot flag is used to indicate which
> partition should be booted by legacy BIOS boot code. See the
> biosboot command for more information. The bootme flag is used
> to indicate which partition should be booted by UEFI boot code.
> The other attributes are for compatibility with FreeBSD and are
> not currently used by NetBSD. They may be used by NetBSD in the
> future.
>
> [Same for NetBSD-8/9/10/current; caveat: I'm pretty clueless about about
> UEFI myself.]
>
> Martin Neitzel
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