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No,
My new laptop has the option to boot with UEFI. It looks like it makes everything easier as far as booting is concerned. You can boot with out a boot loader using efistub if i understand correctly. I've not installed arch in ages since I had it on my older laptop. It looks like the installation has changed a bit. It just says root log in and it auto logs the user as root. I'm not sure how to launch the installation procedure since you no longer do /arch/setup.

Alonzo


On Oct 15, 2012, at 3:19 PM, mattias <mj at mjw.se> wrote:

> efi are for mac only
> Alonzo Cuellar skrev 2012-10-15 22:16:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> this message is mainly for chris or for those who have experience installing Arch. When will the next talking arch be released? You've released in July, but I don't see it booting with EFI support.
>> When I do
>> modprobe efivars
>> and look for efivars in
>> /sys/firmware
>> I do not see it loaded.
>> so I'm thinking the release you made in July doesn't support efi. I could be wrong though.
>> Also how does one run the new installation?
>> 
>> Alonzo
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