On 06/04/2022 15:36, Chris Adams wrote:
One add to that: just because a system has UEFI doesn't mean it
supports
all the same boot methods equally. I do a lot of network installs, and
early UEFI systems I tried had broken PXE support (not sure when this
may have changed, as I then didn't try for a while).
Setting up a UEFI PXE boot server is (in my experience) more
complicated. UEFI also supports HTTP boot, which is an improvement (the
sooner TFTP can die the better), but it's not a widespread (or at least,
sometimes not as easy to call).
This is certainly why I have a lot of UEFI capable machines
using MBR boot because it's only recently that I got network
booting to work with UEFI and the install would install as MBR
if it was booted from a legacy network book.
Tom
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