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# mount -r /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt
# mount -o remount,rw /cdrom
# ls /mnt >/cdrom/efipart.txt
# sync (this was suggested earlier in the thread with fdisk.txt)
# umount /mnt
# exit
For EFI Boot Manager
I think I made my boot order a little unusual in the BIOS for the sake of experimenting, but I made sure the installation media was placed first
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# efibootmgr
BootCurrent: 0000
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 2001, 2002, 2003
Boot0000* USB HDD: KingstonDT 101 II
Boot0001* Unknown Device:
Boot0002* debian
Boot0003* Unknown Device:
Boot0004* Windows Boot Manager
Boot0005* Windows Boot Manager
Boot0006* Windows Boot Manager
Boot0007* EFI USB Device
Boot0008* EFI Network
Boot000A* Windows Boot Manager
Boot000B* EFI USB Device
Boot000C* EFI Network
Boot000D* Windows Boot Manager
Boot000E* Windows Boot Manager
Boot000F* EFI USB Device
Boot0016* Windows Boot Manager
Boot2001* EFI USB Device
Boot2003* EFI Network
Sorry about the contradiction on that - since efibootmgr was accepted and gave an output, I can only assume this was in the installed system environment.efibootmgr is available only in the installed system environment.