On Thursday 15 September 2016 06:46:31 Chris Murphy wrote: > Exactly what efibootmgr command are you using? > Chris, They were included in my last email, along with the output # get the current state efibootmgr -v # set the boot order DVD, USB, Centos, Windows efibootmgr -o 2002,2001,0003,0002 # I have also tried 0003,0002,2002 # remove the expired Fedora option efibootmgr -b 0000 -B The output after the last command shows the EFI state exactly as I want it, but unfortunately, it isn't persistant BootCurrent: 0003 Timeout: 0 seconds BootOrder: 0002,3002,0003,2001,2002,2003 Boot0002* Windows Boot Manager Boot0003* CentOS Linux Boot2001* USB Drive (UEFI) Boot2002* Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive (UEFI) Boot3000* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk Boot3002* Internal Hard Disk or Solid State Disk