Damjan Georgievski via arch-general <arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
There are only my 2 installed hard drives plus a "USB HDD: ..." option. I am very positive that this laptop is legacy BIOS only and that it is somehow wrongly identified as UEFI?
It can't be "wrongly identified as UEFI". If the laptop didn't support UEFI, then you wouldn't even see the systemd-boot menu, because there wouldn't be anything to *load* systemd-boot, or support it running. systemd-boot is designed to exclusively run in the UEFI environment, and it just can not work at all in a BIOS environment.
I see the boot menu (which looks like systemd-boot menu) with only options for UEFI boot and EFI shell option.
-- damjan
Have you entered the firmware configuration, or the bios configuration, whatever that is, to see its options? -- u34