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Hi Hyper-V Gurus.
Creating a Linux Guest on Hyper-V -- no problems -runs perfectly but looking at the VM settings seems the "boot device" is a file with the name shim.efi. I'd have thought that the Guest would have booted from the appropriate boot file, grub2/systemd in Linux or the efi partition on Windows.
Any idea or is it just how Hyper-V names a "foreign" e.g non Windows boot manager file.

Cheers
jimbo
Creating a Linux Guest on Hyper-V -- no problems -runs perfectly but looking at the VM settings seems the "boot device" is a file with the name shim.efi. I'd have thought that the Guest would have booted from the appropriate boot file, grub2/systemd in Linux or the efi partition on Windows.
Any idea or is it just how Hyper-V names a "foreign" e.g non Windows boot manager file.

Cheers
jimbo
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