Units API.

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GET /api/units/82758787/?format=api
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        "In 2005/2006 its successor, the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) specification, has been published. This specification defines an interface that has the same purpose as the BIOS, but tries to provide more usability, extensibility, and flexibility, a graphical user interface, and true 64bit support. And it got rid of some of the limitations of BIOS booting: with the usage of a dedicated partition, the bootloaders no longer need special tricks to fit in a tiny <emphasis>master boot record</emphasis> and then discover the kernel to boot. Even better, with a suitably built Linux kernel, UEFI can directly boot the kernel without any intermediary bootloader. UEFI is also the basic foundation used to deliver <emphasis>Secure Boot</emphasis>, a technology ensuring that you run only software validated by your operating system vendor."
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