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  1. # fdisk -l /dev/disk/by-id/ata-KINGSTON_SV300S37A120G_50026B773B022F76 Disk /dev/disk/by-id/ata-KINGSTON_SV300S37A120G_50026B773B022F76: 111.8 GiB, 120034123776 bytes, 234441648 sectors Disk model: KINGSTON SV300S3 Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: gpt Disk identifier: D8836FFA-50DF-4C2E-8204-CCC00C6A0363 Device Start End Sectors Size Type /dev/disk/by-id/ata-KINGSTON_SV300S37A120G_50026B773B022F76-part1 2048 514047 512000 250M EFI System /dev/disk/by-id/ata-KINGSTON_SV300S37A120G_50026B773B022F76-part2 514048 2050047 1536000 750M Microsoft basic data /dev/disk/by-id/ata-KINGSTON_SV300S37A120G_50026B773B022F76-part3 2050048 234440703 232390656 110.8G Microsoft basic data Right, my motherboard doesn't give me any specific option to boot the disk as UEFI... It does give me both options with the UnRAID USB. Wondering if it's just a motherboard problem.
  2. I used the raw disk. Here's my VM configuration. The disk path is the disk itself, not a partition. I believe OVMF is UEFI only, right? So the VM must be using UEFI. That does sound likely, that it's some UEFI/legacy BIOS issue, but my motherboard supports UEFI, in fact I boot the UnRAID USB in UEFI mode. Yet it won't boot the disk.
  3. I realize this is a bit of a strange thing to want to do... I have a Red Hat VM that I installed to a physical disk (using the VirtIO driver) and have been running under UnRAID. I would now like to boot the physical machine from that physical disk directly. My system doesn't find anything bootable on the disk though. What am I missing? Is this possible at all? Thanks.