Hi,

I'd like to put Debian on this Mac Mini 6,1 natively and use it as my Internet 
gateway and server, all the functions requiring OS X having been delegated to 
an always-on iMac.

I copied the latest daily netinst iso to a USB stick, and booted from it.  For 
now, attached via USB is a PacMate display and a keyboard.

It boots via EFI; I know this because I get the same result even if I zero out 
the first 440 bytes of the USB device.  I am in EFI something.  What something 
is it?  How do I keyboard-navigate EFIgrub, and type boot parameters?

Pressing enter, nothing else, I get BRLTTY initialisation message on my PM 
display, followed by an immovable cursor.  I could learn the PM keys, but 
really wanted to use my BrailleNote Apex, using the usbserial interface.  This 
requires getting an appropriate module, ipaq, loaded up with parameters.  But 
first I need to tackle the problem of what happens once I'm in EFIgrub.  
Whatever I do, pressing "e" to get into edit mode, typing "expert blah blah" as 
though I were in isolinux, I never boot; only by pressing just enter do I get 
the BRLTTY message.  How can I reliably start up an expert installer with 
parameters to turn off recommends, load ipaq, pass it parameters, etc?

Anyone else been here, and know what the process for starting the installer 
from EFIgrub is with parameters?  I really want to install in EFI mode rather 
than BIOS mode.  If I must install in BIOS mode, I suppose it's possible to 
install the loader to the ESP during the install process--but I'd like the 
Debian installer to do that for me, on the primary SSD (it has two).  So I'd 
prefer an EFI install, if possible.

Any help much appreciated.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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