Coping with the UEFI boot process

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Article from Issue 148/2013
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The UEFI boot specification offers new capabilities – and new headaches – if you aren't ready for it. Learn how one Linux user came to a truce with the new sheriff.

Some firsts you should never forget:

  • first car
  • first computer
  • first kiss

However, one of these first shouldn't be how you borked your new laptop's partitions. Unfortunately, I had that experience because I was just a bit too casual while installing Kubuntu 12.04 dual-boot with Windows 7.

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