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From: "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: F2FS On USB Sticks?
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2025 14:49:36 +0100
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On 2025-03-23 08:25, Marc Haber wrote:
> "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:
>> On 2025-03-22 17:29, Marc Haber wrote:
>>> You can boot live images via grub, so boot grub via UEFI and point it
>>> towards the iso that also resides on the UEFI partition. The
>>> grml-rescueboot package on Debian-based systems might give some hints.
>>
>> Ah. So not directly from uefi. Not much use when it is grub which is
>> failing.
> 
> UEFI grub usually doesn't fail. It a least gets you to a shell. And
> you can have a second grub for the rescue image.
> 
>>>>>>      Don't love UEFI at all
>>>>>
>>>>> You should! It's neat.
>>>>
>>>> Yep.
>>>
>>> I am positively impressed every time my fwupdmgr puts a Firmware
>>> update on the UEFI partition and the next system boot will
>>> transparently install it. From a Linux OS!
>>
>> I have not done that.
> 
> Just install fwupd and see it working automagically.

I probably have it installed, it does nothing.

fwupdagent  fwupdate    fwupdmgr    fwupdtool


-- 
Cheers, Carlos.