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Phoenix securecore tiano setup
Phoenix securecore tiano setup










phoenix securecore tiano setup
  1. Phoenix securecore tiano setup install#
  2. Phoenix securecore tiano setup upgrade#
  3. Phoenix securecore tiano setup full#
  4. Phoenix securecore tiano setup windows 8#

Probably, I was unable to boot the installer except in UEFI mode and that is why it is a UEFI install but i just don't remember. However, that blurb is about version 2 and my BIOS version is 3, fwiw.

Phoenix securecore tiano setup full#

I wonder if "provides full legacy support" means I could install in legacy mode. r-r-r- 1 root root 4096 Jul 5 04:08 runtimeĭrwxr-xr-x 10 root root 0 Jul 5 04:08 runtime-map/ r-r-r- 1 root root 4096 Jul 5 04:08 config_tableĭrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jul 4 14:59 efivars/ Working with Eltan, manufacturers can use the product for a customized Bios solution that meets and exceeds their specific design requirements.Ĭode: Select all ~]# ls -l /sys/firmware/efi The architecture is modular and quality driven. expressly, How do I get out of Phoenix SecureCore Tiano setup Start in Safe Mode (by repeatedly pressing F8 while the computer starts.) Go to Start, Run. It is based on the UEFI Framework and provides full legacy support.

Phoenix SecureCore Tiano 2.0™ is the Phoenix's first generation UEFI BIOS based Tiano codebase. Press F2 immediately and repeatedly after powering on, until BIOS setup screen appears.

There is /dev/sda1 mounted on /boot/EFI and the installation is working but it is clearly a Phoenix BIOS. I must have installed MGA6 from a usb key and did not pay attention.

phoenix securecore tiano setup

My topic concerns the matter revealed by inxi of "UEFI" instead of BIOS.

Phoenix securecore tiano setup upgrade#

Now, I'm going to upgrade to MGA7 with the latest (last) Hiawatha as I'm having trouble renewing the certificate and want to have a more recent letsencrypt or certbot, as the protocols are changing. Mobo: Inventec model: D CLASS v: A02 serial: 9FEDLA02266 UEFI: Phoenix v: 3.0DĪnd have been successful with letsencrypt and Hiawatha on Mageia 6. Machine: Type: Desktop System: WYSE product: D CLASS v: Rev 1 serial: 9FEDLA02266 With some difficulty, I "upgraded" to 4G ram and 16G sata flash dom storage:ĬPU: Topology: Dual Core model: AMD G-T48E bits: 64 type: MCP L2 cache: 512 KiB I couldn't manage to install an SSL certificate for https, so acquired the Wyze. Signature: Type 0, Family 0, Model 0, Stepping 1 I run a couple of small websites and graduated to this from an older, less capable IGEL thin client, albeit it ran my Hiawatha server for many years on Puppy Linux 4.31:Ĭode: Select all # dmidecode -t processor (*) I'll save you from hearing how I got that deep into trouble, but let's say it is because I was trying to fix a problem that I don't know if it war originated by the Phoenix bios itself, but surely I'm bitter about Phoenix not giving us an actual way to reset the firmware status to the default, and Samsung for not giving us the firmware images to reflash.One of the machines on my LAN is a Dell Wyze D90D7 thin client. Probably I'd rather dump the damn thing and buy another with a more sensible efi implementation (*) - and send Samsung to where they belong for good. Using Samsung support would be pricey and very unconfortable (in the meantime they are practically retiring from the european laptop market), So, basically, I'd kind of like to send the firmware in uefi mode at next boot, running a command from linux in csm mode.

Phoenix securecore tiano setup windows 8#

Since the laptop is in CSM, Windows 8 won't boot, and I cannot reach the "go in efi firmware setup screen" during restart.

  • Bios recovery key (f4) fires but samsung recovery stalls at bootįiddling around with efibootmgr from linux would be nice to try to fix the setup screen in 2 (prolly it's a missing nvram efi entry, "Setup"), but since the laptop is in CSM, no efi strings available.
  • Bios setup screen and Bios choose-a-boot-device (f2, f10) don't work anymore.
  • phoenix securecore tiano setup

  • Bios don't see usb storage devices anymore.
  • Still, it is a ugly situation from which I'd prefer to escape. Technically it is "almost" a bootloop, since I can boot ubuntu on the hard drive, and I could boot from the DVD (breaking ubuntu grub on the hard drive or trying to chainload to the dvd).












    Phoenix securecore tiano setup