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My system is a Z xeon v2, 24gb ecc ddr3 ram, dual 10gbe, 8x SAS raid card, nvme pcie extender, K video card, kingston 5 bay hot swap, 2x8tb sata, 2x4 SAS, 3x4 sata raid0 16tb,12tb,8tb and 4 gb SSD's and the gb nvme.ĮFI allows for drivers to be added. I think a recompiled Duet with the proper nvme driver would work. The problem is this early EFI implementation did not allow me to write the bios efi to overcome the lack of a nvme driver so the OS's could load after installation. I am posting this forum because it didn't work for me and why it didn't work. This is to help other folks get here and acknowledge the work by many other google bloggers I referenced and the folks doing Clover EFI. Hello all, I am writing this blog to help other folks attempting to implement a nvme boot system.

Can it be setup so I don't have to hold the option key during boot up and it goes straight to the clover menu? I've been told not to mess with clover because its too advanced for me and to use rEFInd. The videos go so fast and don't cover everything.

I'm guessing that's old and not to be used? I downloaded the Clover app that puts a little icon in the top menu bar. I have read so much and I'm very confused. I'm wanting to use this boot loader on an external hard drive that I've installed High Sierra to.
