[ale] UEFI/NVME system won't boot after dead CMOS battery

Boris Borisov bugyatl at gmail.com
Sat Mar 19 10:01:06 EDT 2022


Got to be some security feature I think. Some BRAND name motherboards have
options to whitelist boot devices.



On Fri, Mar 18, 2022, 22:57 DJPfulio--- via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:

> NVMe isn't true or false.  Sometimes there are odd issues. Checking that
> the firmware is current, the current BIOS sees and can use it, and the OS
> works are 3 moving parts.
>
> On really new systems, these are the first things to validate if there are
> any issues.
>
> On 3/18/22 22:30, SpaXpert, Inc. via Ale wrote:
> > I'm not getting this. So it boots if you use cd boot and direct it to
> > load linux os from hd, and it works.  If nvme firmware was an issue,
> > would the opensuse boot disc still work?
> >
> > As previously suggested.. but why don't you have access to update the
> > mbr on the drive after getting it up and running with your
> > alternative boot method (cd)?  This is weird. Scratching head...
> > Doug.
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