On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 09:02:59AM -0700, Jim Perrin wrote: > On 09/22/2017 03:34 AM, Jeremiah Rothschild wrote: > > That's right. I originally miscommented that I was not running UEFI then > > later followed up that I was. > > Keep in mind that this doesn't mean the UEFI being used is getting the > right EFI variables populated on its journey through uboot to a running > system. Not all UEFI is equal. > > The OS is built to expect ACPI. That reliance will increase as it > progresses. As has been suggested previously, you should really consider > moving to a supported boot platform rather than chainloading. There are > a number of improvements in the new official AMI firmwares that the > distro takes advantage of. Thanks for chiming in, Jim. I was not aware that the chainloading boot method was unsupported or problematic. Are there good docs out there to help me understand the process of replacing U-Boot with a supported method? I assume I won't need to reinstall my OS, just some sort of reflashing then pointing to GRUB?