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X86_64 – Fedora Upgrade on Intel ‘Apollo Lake’ System Disables EFI boot – and Fix

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on July 15, 2018 by RGJuly 15, 2018

The Intel SOC AP42 system is not supported by Grub2-EFI, but boots using rEFInd (see article at http://rglinuxtech.com/?p=2021 ). I had hoped to prevent the ‘automatic’ (re)install of grub2-efi etc by masking the (minimal) grub installation of grubby etc. – necessary to support the Kernel # make install function – using # rpm -e –justdb –nodeps <package>.  … Continue reading →

Posted in Apollo Lake, boot, Fedora, fix, Hacks, Intel, kernel, Linux, Opinion | Tagged altlinux rescue disk, efi disabled, fedora upgrade, fix, intel soc, refind | Leave a reply

X86_64 – ‘Apollo Lake’ SOC System, with a Gotcha..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on July 30, 2017 by RGJuly 30, 2017

After more research, I decided to get one of the Intel ‘Apollo Lake’-based SOC systems, and the one I chose was from Kodlix..     It is functionally identical with another from Beelink, and in fact the Kodlix website shows images of the Beelink version of the device..    I just preferred the Kodlix version, as the case was a … Continue reading →

Posted in Apollo Lake, Fedora, Hacks, hardware, Intel, Linux, UEFI, X86_64 | Tagged ap42, apollo lake, beelink, fedora 26 installed, grub fails, intel soc, kodlix, linux, uefi, use refind, x86_64 | Leave a reply
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