Jesper Dybdal wrote: ... > (My knowledge of UEFI is almost non-existent, and my knowledge of grub > is very limited.)
if you are not mixing Debian with any other system and installing from scratch all you have to make sure of is that the system is detected as an UEFI system to begin with and then it should just work. however, since i've had grub updates screw up my preferences i've switched over to using refind as my boot loader and that works for me. i find it very easy as i've set the configuration to use the most recent kernel as the default and then have alternate selections available if i want to boot those instead. i haven't booted from grub in quite a long time now but i do still have it installed. songbird