On 11/1/19 5:34 PM, john.mellor@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
The workaround was simple - just add an EFI boot selection to the BIOS list before all others, and it now boots as expected. As to why the installer chose to install an EFI image when the machine was not configured to use EFI, I have filed a bug on the problem. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1767838 for details.
Anaconda can only do an EFI install if it was booted in EFI mode. I've commented in the bug.
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