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Besides observing the boot process, `efibootmgr` seems to be the safest bet. It should not show anything if booted in legacy BIOS mode. If booted in UEFI mode, the boot entries should show which bootloader is present. Having both present should not happen in a regular use case AFAICT and would need more consideration, or better, a reboot. Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com> |
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default-network-setup-bond.svg | ||
default-network-setup-bond.tt | ||
default-network-setup-bridge.svg | ||
default-network-setup-bridge.tt | ||
default-network-setup-routed.svg | ||
default-network-setup-routed.tt | ||
Makefile | ||
proxmox-ci-header.svg | ||
proxmox-logo.svg | ||
pve_network_templates.tt | ||
pve-patch-process.tt | ||
pve-software-stack.svg | ||
pve-software-stack.tt | ||
simple-clos-network.tt | ||
vxlan-l2-vlanaware.svg | ||
vxlan-l2-vlanunaware.svg | ||
vxlan-l3-asymmetric.svg | ||
vxlan-l3-symmetric.svg |