@moz
1. disable secure boot
2. install it gnu/Linux distribution
3. make a partition of type "bsd" from Ur gnu/Linux distribution
4. now start the openbsd installer and choose to use existing partition
@moz update Ur uefi through the Os with which the lappy was shipped
@srinicame it came with win 10 as a refurb, I nuked it and installed arch day 1 lmao
@moz somehow try to update Ur uefi. majority of the lappys shipped have incomplete implementation of uefi which they upgrade regularly
@srinicame I’m actually gonna try and nuke the UEFI on it and install coreboot to get rid of Intel’s shady bullshit
@moz omg, that really killed this discussion. please do keep us updated on your endeavour
@srinicame will do. this is my random fuckery system so I’m very ready to experiment with it
@moz in case, it missed Ur eyes http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware64/README_UEFI.TXT
@srinicame hmm this would’ve been useful when I was installing slackware. Still good to have for reference
@srinicame I got Slackware working, had to set the BIOS to Legacy only.