David wrote: >On 2020-02-07 16:47, Steve McIntyre wrote: > >> If you *do* want to install to the removable media path too, then we >> also support that but you have to ask for it. See >> >> >> https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Force_grub-efi_installation_to_the_removable_media_path >> >> for details on how to do that. This will probably fix your problem. > >I would like to try this work-around: > > "There is a d-i Rescue Mode option to force this - if you've just >installed Debian on your UEFI system but it won't boot Debian >afterwards, this may fix the problem for you." > >How do I accomplish it? E.g. what choices do I make when booting d-i? >Or, do I use the d-i rescue shell to issue some command? What command?
You can add "rescue/enable=true" to the d-i command line to enable resscue mode, or simply select the "Rescue mode" option from the d-i boot menu (which is just an easier way to do that!). It will start d-i as normal, then ask you to identify and mount the root device of the system you're trying to fix. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com Armed with "Valor": "Centurion" represents quality of Discipline, Honor, Integrity and Loyalty. Now you don't have to be a Caesar to concord the digital world while feeling safe and proud.