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Rename Easy2Boot boot item

How rename "UEFI OS"?

In Easy2Boot both appear in the UEFI boot menu with the same name — “UEFI OS”, making it difficult to tell them apart.

I also use in scripts, also as inconvenient as possible.

Not sure what these items are or where they are located??

If they are files - why not rename one?

 

Quote from SteveSi on 2025-11-20, 1:34 PM

Not sure what these items are or where they are located??

If they are files - why not rename one?

These items are in the output of bcdedit and when calling the UEFI fast boot menu (for example, on my MSI board it is F11)

идентификатор {2877ee02-c1e1-11f0-8a9a-806e6f6e6963}
device partition=I:
path \EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI
description UEFI OS

EasyBCD will allow you to change the boot description.

Quote from SteveSi on 2025-11-22, 12:14 PM

EasyBCD will allow you to change the boot description.

No, EasyBCD changes items of bcd file, and I mean NVRAM UEFI elements. I tried changing these elements via bcdedit, but this is temporary, after one or more reboots everything returns to its names.
Example

I am not sure. This is the agFM menu which is actually grubfm by a1ive developer.

Maybe raise it as an issue on the github site for him to answer?

https://github.com/a1ive/grub2-filemanager/issues

 

Quote from SteveSi on 2025-11-26, 11:25 AM

I am not sure. This is the agFM menu which is actually grubfm by a1ive developer.

Maybe raise it as an issue on the github site for him to answer?

https://github.com/a1ive/grub2-filemanager/issues

 

The fact is that the photo above is not the agFM menu, it is the quick boot menu of the motherboard, called by F11. And also, if I reboot into imgPTN, then this section also has the name UEFI OS for UEFI and ASASIS (for legacy, this is the name of the pocket for an external HDD).It turns out that the points for UEFI are controlled by agFM?

Sorry, I don't understand? Is the problem with the agFM menu system?

Are you using a particular menu function - if so which one?

Can you add a picture of the problem?

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