The only thing that makes Linux UEFI run usb well is a gracefully shutdown Linux installation.
Because no Linux presently can boot, that's not happening.
Because the ssd is soldered, if Linux fucks up UEFI, the computer won't boot and the data is inaccessible. I there no failsafe uefi, no keyboard, and no nada.
maybe I can gracefully shutdown a pxe booted Linux and all problems will be gone.
The only thing that makes Linux UEFI run usb well is a gracefully shutdown Linux installation.
Because no Linux presently can boot, that's not happening.
Because the ssd is soldered, if Linux fucks up UEFI, the computer won't boot and the data is inaccessible. I there no failsafe uefi, no keyboard, and no nada.
maybe I can gracefully shutdown a pxe booted Linux and all problems will be gone.