(21-Jun-2018, 01:25 PM)agent_kith Wrote:(21-Jun-2018, 01:01 PM)Mivera Wrote: It only flashes the message for a split second then goes to the shell or Bios. Too fast to take a picture. It's a very short message. Same message you get if you put any non-bootable drive in.UEFI shell? Or Linux shell?
If UEFI, can you go into the BIOS and enable legacy boot?
Okay I'll try to do a legacy boot. I found this:
"The UEFI firmware has many options to enable different modes of the various subsystems on the board and in the SOC. The defaults are optimized to support loading modern OSs such as Linux and Windows, but there is support for legacy modes or esoteric bespoke configurations that could cause generic OSs looking for vanilla Intel Architecture environments to panic. The defaults are always applied whenever a new firmware is loaded, so that is one simple way to restore known working settings. There are also menu options to restore the factory defaults in the UEFI boot menus."
https://minnowboard.org/tutorials/gettin...leshooting
I looked through everything in the UEFI menu and only way to boot I can find is EFI boot. There's not a whole lot that can be changed for boot options.
After more research I discovered that a custom firmware from a 3rd party needs flashed for legacy boot. I would rather get it going with EFI boot.