I mean, I’ve seen my fair share of UEFI weirdness. On my PC there’s a UEFI variable that contains the UEFI password (xor-encrypted with a well-known key), for example. If that’s the level of quality I should expect from motherboard developers, I would 100% believe that there’s a failure path from UEFI to disk mounting errors.
Maybe just the ‘standard’ UEFI boot trouble, see:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1406886/does-ubuntu-22-04-require-a-uefi-instead-of-a-bios
How exactly is UEFI supposed to cause errors while mounting a partition?
UEFI doesn’t cause any errors - the problems are usually between the ears…
I mean, I’ve seen my fair share of UEFI weirdness. On my PC there’s a UEFI variable that contains the UEFI password (xor-encrypted with a well-known key), for example. If that’s the level of quality I should expect from motherboard developers, I would 100% believe that there’s a failure path from UEFI to disk mounting errors.