From 46ce9a0d53f03ab405e1476e4137d836c9d874d3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Bullard Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 20:19:37 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] docs: update distribution/releases/omlx43/notes --- distribution/releases/omlx43/notes.md | 23 ++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/distribution/releases/omlx43/notes.md b/distribution/releases/omlx43/notes.md index 90107c0..9fc9eac 100644 --- a/distribution/releases/omlx43/notes.md +++ b/distribution/releases/omlx43/notes.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: OpenMandriva Lx 4.3 Release Notes description: published: true -date: 2022-02-21T20:10:36.979Z +date: 2022-02-21T20:19:34.671Z tags: 4.3 editor: markdown dateCreated: 2021-04-24T05:18:09.972Z @@ -93,17 +93,18 @@ or `UEFI some DVD optical_device` You have to choose the UEFI option and boot that. But know also that not all computers -will do this. Some with more spartan BIOS will offer only the one option and almost always -it is the correct one. So for instance if on a notebook you don't see the above choice no -worries. -If you have multiple storage drives enabled they all need to have the same partition table -type. They either need to all be gpt or all mbr for everything to work properly. +will do this. Some with more spartan FIRMWARE or BIOS will offer only the one option +and almost always it is the correct one. So for instance if on a notebook you don't see +the above choice no worries. +*If you have multiple storage drives enabled they all need to have the same partition table +type.* They either need to all be GPT or all MBR for everything to work properly. On UEFI computers in multi-boot situation with multiple storage drives if you already have -an existing /boot/efi partition you should use that. The partitioner will not create -another /boot/efi with proper flags and installation will result in error with no -bootloader installed. Do not format you just set the mount point to /boot/efi. One can -have many different boot loaders for different operating systems in the same /boot/efi -partition. If there is any need to switch boot loaders that is done in BIOS settings. +an existing `/boot/efi` partition you should use that. The partitioner will not create +another `/boot/efi` with proper flags and installation will result in error with no +bootloader installed. Do not format you just set the mount point to `/boot/efi` and +select the `boot` flag. +One can have many different boot loaders for different operating systems in the same `/boot/efi` +partition. If there is any need to switch boot loaders that is done in FIRMWARE or BIOS settings. **Upgrading OMLx 4.2 system to OMLx 4.3**