On Wednesday, 17 January 2024 15:40:50 GMT thelma@sys-concept.com wrote: > On 1/10/24 15:14, Mark Knecht wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 2:38 PM > wrote: > > > On 1/9/24 19:22, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > > > > On 10/01/2024 02:18, thelma@sys-concept.com wrote: > > > >> I have a box that is two HD's and both are bootable; using "refind" > > > >> instead of grub. So the selection I choose at boot which drive to > > > >> boot will be the default (during reboot, from command line) until I > > > >> select the second drive. > > > >> > > > >> The box will be installed in a remote location, so I have no option > > > >> to select which drive to boot from (unless I'm in front of the > > > >> box). Is it possible to select which drive I want to "boot" from > > > >> the command line (reboot #2 etc)?> > > > > > > Maybe this helps: > > > > https://gist.github.com/Darkhogg/82a651f40f835196df3b1bd1362f5b8c > > > > > > > > > Thank you for the link. > > > > I have no experience with refind but for my UEFI systems I accomplish this > > using efibootmgr and a simple batch file. The machine always boots Linux > > by default but from within Linux I can tell it to reboot into Windows > > > > mark@science2:~$ sudo efibootmgr > > BootCurrent: 0003 > > Timeout: 1 seconds > > BootOrder: 0003,0000 > > Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager > > Boot0003* ubuntu > > > > > > mark@science2:~$ cat bin/RebootWindows > > sudo efibootmgr -n 0000 > > reboot > > mark@science2:~$ > > Thank you, yes that work perfectly > > "efibootmgr -n " is one time entry for one reboot; to set it permanently > one should use: "efibootmgr -o + arrange entries" > > Does anybody know how to rename the boot entries, in my case I have: > > efibootmgr > BootCurrent: 0004 > Timeout: 1 seconds > BootOrder: 0000,0004,0002 > Boot0000* rEFInd Boot > Manager HD(1,GPT,87a5c5b6-c0a8-024c-b1c0-622907add992,0x800,0x200000)/File( > \EFI\REFIND\REFIND_X64.EFI) Boot0002* UEFI > OS HD(1,GPT,87a5c5b6-c0a8-024c-b1c0-622907add992,0x800,0x200000)/ File(\EFI\ > BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI)0000424f Boot0004* rEFInd Boot > Manager HD(1,GPT,9d2481cf-8c35-4d9d-88ee-1d0d6e06cc68,0x800,0x1dc800)/File( > \EFI\refind\refind_x64.efi) > > This is cryptic, > 0000 - is sda disk > 0004 - nvme disk > > How to rename them to SDA and NVME respectively You can try using the '--label' option, but I understand this only works when you create a new menu in the firmware, e.g.: efibootmgr --create --disk /dev/sda --part X --label "SDA" --loader "\EFI\REFIND\REFIND_X64.EFI" I don't know if running this would create a duplicate, but you can delete the entry first and then recreate it as above.