You are not logged in.
Pages: 1
Hi
I failed to boot RC2 iso (64 bit version) on a Thinkpad X200 with Libreboot.
I normally can boot regular Debian isos so I have checked out the differences between isos using IsoMaster.
For what I saw it seems that RC2 has no UEFI at all while Debian's has.
Is there any chance that stable release will have such feature?
Tnx in advance
Offline
Well I was under the impression that Debian Stable doesn't yet support a UEFI boot. Hence, BL RC2 doesn't. It is something that can be finagled, one of the users here HeadOnAStick, has a workaround that allows you to do so, as seen here:
Convert to UEFI
The process involves creating an ESP partition for your mobo's uefi to see the esp as well as installing a special grub-efi bootloader. Are you dual booting by any chance?
"I have not failed, I have found 10,000 ways that will not work" -Edison
Offline
Debian jessie net-install ISOs (netinst.iso) and other standard images support UEFI booting...
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unoff … e/current/
Debian jessie Live ISOs (created with live-build, this includes BunsenLabs) do not yet support it...
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unoff … rent-live/
We hope to fully support UEFI in the future, but do not at the present time.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
Online
I normally can boot regular Debian isos
You could use a Debian netinstall and run johnraff's installation script from that.
See https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 339#p18339
Does your firmware ("BIOS") have an option for "CSM" or "Legacy" mode?
This should allow the BunsenLabs ISO image to boot but it will only install a non-UEFI system.
Offline
I am not dual booting
Well I was under the impression that Debian Stable doesn't yet support a UEFI boot. Hence, BL RC2 doesn't. It is something that can be finagled, one of the users here HeadOnAStick, has a workaround that allows you to do so, as seen here:
Convert to UEFIThe process involves creating an ESP partition for your mobo's uefi to see the esp as well as installing a special grub-efi bootloader. Are you dual booting by any chance?
Offline
Libreboot has no "Legacy Mode" I am aware of..
I am aware of the Netinstall Script (tnx johnraff) but my intention was to help out testing the iso
Tnx for the suggestion anyway
vpincini wrote:I normally can boot regular Debian isos
You could use a Debian netinstall and run johnraff's installation script from that.
See https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 339#p18339
Does your firmware ("BIOS") have an option for "CSM" or "Legacy" mode?
This should allow the BunsenLabs ISO image to boot but it will only install a non-UEFI system.
Offline
Pages: 1