My stupid Lenovo “Thinkpad” UEFI doesnt have a real F12 devices menu.

It just shows registered UEFI targets that can be booted.

This is pretty catastrophic, somehow I got Fedora and Windows installed, but thats it. If something breaks, I am in trouble. I cant do a memtest86 even though I think my RAM is faulty.

So in Linux, is there a way to add an UEFI entry to boot just any USB stick? Or to boot a specific one, like with Ventoy on it?

Thanks!

  • @Pantherina@feddit.deOP
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    01 year ago

    Its the boot menu for sure.

    Maybe I need to set “legacy first” to boot from USB?

    There is no “boot from USB” in the BIOS and the F12 menu doesnt show devices, just UEFI entries.

    • @deo@beehaw.org
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      11 year ago

      Try F1 instead of F12. It should be under Setup -> Boot, and then just make your USB the first entry, save, and exit. And just so we’re covering all bases, the usb should be plugged in before you reboot into the bios settings and it may be under a name that doesn’t say “usb” anywhere (for example, the name of my usb in the bios settings contains the manufacturer and size in GB in addition to some other nonsense that i think is a model number).

      • @Pantherina@feddit.deOP
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        11 year ago

        Yes thats the usual way but that didnt work. Anyways, for some reason my Bios works again, without and logical thing causing that. Showing devices, ssds, usb sticks like a good Bios lol

    • @ShouldIHaveFun@feddit.ch
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      11 year ago

      The BIOS should have a boot order option. You could set you USB as first priority there. Your USB may need to be plugged in to appear in this list.