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menuentry 'OpenBSD' { set root='hd0,gpt1' chainloader EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI } The only caveat here is that some defective UEFI implementations will boot $ESP/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI automatically even if Debian's GRUB creates NVRAM entries instructing the motherboard to do otherwise, in that case moving BOOTX64.EFI will be necessary to load GRUB's menu. I find the insmod commands unnecessary, GRUB loads the modules automatically. Note that OpenBSD will default to a UEFI installation if a GPT disk is used and will install a non-UEFI system to an msdos disk.
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Debian 10 is rolling out a secure boot that needs the linux boot kernel placed in /boot. I have not ventured into this as far as secure Dual booting with OpenBSD. https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot/Discussion |
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Ah, I see. I haven't installed Debian on a UEFI computer since stretch, I think that used $ESP/grub/debian/grubx64.efi and made an NVRAM entry to set that as the loader.
I will have to try the buster installer on a UEFI laptop. Quote:
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