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		By: newnix		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Interesting notes, the only issues I&#039;ve had with the UEFI install is that sometimes the efivars aren&#039;t set properly to reboot into the installed system, so I&#039;ve used an Arch Linux live image to correct the efivars with the tool `efibootmgr`. 

After which, there&#039;s no more issues, though this seems to be a problem only on some motherboards, the Dell workstations I use at work have not had this issue.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting notes, the only issues I&#8217;ve had with the UEFI install is that sometimes the efivars aren&#8217;t set properly to reboot into the installed system, so I&#8217;ve used an Arch Linux live image to correct the efivars with the tool `efibootmgr`. </p>
<p>After which, there&#8217;s no more issues, though this seems to be a problem only on some motherboards, the Dell workstations I use at work have not had this issue.</p>
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