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Boot directly to UEFI firmware setup from Linux

by Brandon on January 6, 2017 in Linux, Tech • 0 Comments

This requires root privileges, and only works if you’re using systemd:

systemctl reboot --firmware-setup

Tags:bios reboot uefi

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