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Sign up(U)EFI install is incompatible with AEM #2355
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andrewdavidwong commentedOct 1, 2016
As reported in #2155 (comment):
If users select (U)EFI install, they won't be able to use AEM, but they won't realize this until AEM fails to boot much later.
This is probably just a matter of documenting this at the beginning of the AEM instructions.