| 15 Jun 2022 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | kenran_: are you talking about "dedicated" Hetzner Cloud instances? Because those aren't actually dedicated machines, they're just VMs with reserved CPU capacity | 12:39:17 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | in any case, if you want UEFI boot on the "real" dedicated servers (ordered via robot.your-server.de, not console.hetzner.cloud, billed monthly) you need to open a support ticket iirc. | 12:40:30 |
ajs124 | In reply to @linus:schreibt.jetzt in any case, if you want UEFI boot on the "real" dedicated servers (ordered via robot.your-server.de, not console.hetzner.cloud, billed monthly) you need to open a support ticket iirc. you can enable it yourself through the remote kvm. you need to get access to the kvm through a ticket, though. | 12:41:08 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | Either to get support to enable UEFI boot for you, or to get a KVM console through which you can access the firmware settings | 12:41:13 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | I think if you get support to enable it for you, they might also do something with their netboot setup so that the rescue system still works for you? I'm not sure if that's needed or not | 12:41:50 |