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Thanks to some random guy on a forum at page 100000000000000 of duckduckgo I figured out that I need to change the USB mode of my laptoo-tablet in order to allow UEFI booting.

HOW DIFFICULT IS IT TO FUCKING PROPERLY DOCUMENT THAT?!

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  • 14
    Guess who messed up his ex's laptop while trying to get linux running on it?
  • 4
    @fuck2code really? I have never tried Arch on UEFI but other Distros such as Antergos and Ubuntu is easy. Just the normal install process.
  • 5
    HOLY FUCKING JUMPING JESUS ON A BREADSTICK MY LIFE IS COMPLETE! This is prolly the same problem I've had for about 2 years on my laptop. Thanks for finally giving me the peace of mind knowing I'm not the only one.
  • 5
    Sounds like the Chromebook hardware documentation.
  • 4
    Sounds like aws documentation
  • 3
    @fuck2code Ikr, I almost killed myself while installing Fedora on UEFI machine.
  • 1
    Never had a problem with installing Arch, Ubuntu or Fedora on an Acer with UEFI. For Arch systemd-boot is the best way.
  • 0
    @fuck2code Oh I have. Only I've never had to switch USB interfaces in the bios/uefi/howeverthefuckyoucallit
  • 0
    @sd97 Yeah haha I'd rather jump off a bridge than using Google :)
  • 0
    Gentoo has the equivalent of all Tolkien books in one as a handbook for UEFI, so I guess it's pretty documented?
  • 0
    Sharing is caring, like with this rant's story:
    https://devrant.com/rants/1125763/...
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