Boot Manager

Besides booting to a UEFI shell, the next two entries are more interesting.
The UEFI USB Storage is the onboard microSD card. I have the Debian 12 operating system installed on the microSD.
The bottom entry starting UEFI General USSD device is a fast USB external storage which has Ubuntu 24.04 LTS installed. So if I select that line and press Enter, I’ll boot into Ubuntu.
These entries are automatically created and mean that it’s easy to experiment with the Pi 6 Plus without affecting my main image. The USB external storage device is, of course, not hardware produced by Orange Pi.
Next page: Page 4 – Boot Maintenance Manager
Pages in this article:
Page 1 – CIX System Manager
Page 2 – Advanced
Page 3 – Boot Manager
Page 4 – Boot Maintenance Manager
Complete list of articles in this series:
| Orange Pi 6 Plus | |
|---|---|
| Introduction | Introduction to the series and interrogation of the single-board computer |
| Benchmarks | Benchmarking the Orange Pi 6 Plus |
| Cores | The 3 different types of core |
| Power | Testing and comparing the power consumption |
| Ubuntu | Testing the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS image |
| BIOS | Exploring the BIOS |