Hi Martin-Eric, On Thu, May 29, 2025 at 11:32:02AM +0300, Martin-Éric Racine wrote: >ke 21.5.2025 klo 14.20 Pascal Hambourg ([email protected]) kirjoitti: >> >> On 21/05/2025 at 12:33, Martin-Éric Racine wrote: >> > >> > The EFI menu in RC1 indeed doesn't look like a typical GRUB menu >> > anymore (it looks like an isolinux menu with fancy fonts), and it >> > succesfully boots me into the rescue mode. >> >> Here it looks very much like the usual GRUB menu with the new background >> picture for Trixie. Can you please attach a screenshot (resized to less >> than 400kB) or upload it to a pastebin and post the URL ? > >Hmm. OK, it does say "c GRUB command line" at the bottom, but the >screen content looks like isolinux, and it boots me into UEFI just >fine
The same background image (the Trixie artwork) is used by both GRUB and isolinux on the installer images. Checking back in the history of this bug, I should respond for clarity. We *always* use GRUB for UEFI boot in d-i on x86 machines. That has been a constant since very early on in the Jessie release cycle. >whereas the same GRUB on disk doesn't (but systemd-boot does). which suggests there is a config issue or similar causing problems there. How exactly do things fail for you on the installed system please? If you haven't done so already, please open a new bug with all the details. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. [email protected] "War does not determine who is right - only who is left." -- Bertrand Russell

