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= HOS System Requirements
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HOS requires:
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* A 64-bit CPU.
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* A UEFI system.
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* 128MB of RAM.
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= Running HOS
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= Running HOS
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== Physical Machine
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== Physical Machine
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efibootmgr -o 2,0,6,5
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efibootmgr -o 2,0,6,5
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At this point you should be able to boot HOS from your EFI boot selection menu.
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If you use GRUB, you can optionally create a GRUB boot entry to load HOS.EFI
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with an entry like this:
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menuentry 'HOS' {
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insmod part_gpt
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insmod chain
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set root='(hd0,gpt1)'
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chainloader /EFI/HOS.EFI
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}
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Just update the root setting for the correction location to your system's EFI
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partition.
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== VirtualBox
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== VirtualBox
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To create a VM in VirtualBox:
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To create a VM in VirtualBox:
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