Subj : uefi
To : Gerrit Kuehn
From : Kai Richter
Date : Sun May 22 2022 02:24 am
Hello Gerrit!
21 May 22, Gerrit Kuehn wrote to Kai Richter:
GK> If there is no bootloader on the EFI partition as you wrote above,
GK> there is nothing the BIOS could find.
I does find the disk. My first step was to remove the old disk and install a fresh system until ready to boot. It did and i removed the new disk to re-attach the old one. Then no boot anymore. The old disk on the same port in place of the new disk did not boot. I think that's because the bios does use some ID flags to identify the disk to boot of. I never noticed that kind of behavior on legacy systems.