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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
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`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**