Yes it was set as the default first and active item in the BootOrder in efibootmgr -v output. Also worth to mention – if I haven't already – is that the device only offers to change the priority of physical devices in firmware settings, OS specific NVRAM entries are at least not displayed anywhere in the menus.
Yes it was set as the default first and active item in the BootOrder in efibootmgr -v output. Also worth to mention – if I haven't already – is that the device only offers to change the priority of physical devices in firmware settings, OS specific NVRAM entries are at least not displayed anywhere in the menus.