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@@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ A trivial scenario is defined as such:
- You have a single (currently) physical disk and you want to install to it
- Your primary network connection is wired, and it is DHCP-compatible
- You do not significantly care about what bootloader or filesystem you use
-- You are not in UEFI mode
If all of these apply, you can simply run `setup-alpine` and follow the prompts to set up your system.
If they do not, it may still be appropriate, but you will need to customize its behavior with an answer file and/or environment variables.