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r3551 r3556 5 5 Depending on the boot mode you use (UEFI or BIOS), mondo and mindi will have to behave accordingly. 6 6 Depending of your choice, software configuration, you may also use GPT or MBR as a file table format. Refer to README.ia64 for more details on how mondo and mindi deal with that. 7 8 In BIOS mode, mindi uses sylinux as boot loader for the restore media. As this doesn't work reliably yet with UEFI other strategies have been usd: 9 When using a distribution like RHEL6.x, then grub 0.97 will be used as boot loader for the restore media. During tests, we had success with grub-0.97-93.el6.x86_64 part of RHEL 6.6. In particular, the version provided with RHEL 6.5 doesn't boot ! 10 When using a distribution like RHEL7.x, or Debian 8, then grub 2.x will be used as boot loader for the restore media. 7 11 8 12 If when booting in UEFI mode on a system, the current media made doesn't boot automatically, in order to restore your system, you'll have to go on the UEFI shell and do something like the following:
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