On Fri, Oct 07, 2022 at 08:33:38AM -0700, John Reiser wrote:
>... it [memtest.efi] can be accessed by a trivial two line
command.
Please write the literal two-line command here.
It takes too long to search documentation or invent the code,
and the various imagined versions might have bugs.
Sure, it's (3 lines actually):
(1) At the grub screen, hit 'c' to go to the grub command line.
(2) Type: linux /memtest.efi # assumes memtest.efi is in /boot/memtest.efi
(3) Type: boot
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