Dear all,

I have switched to a new computer and tried to install Beowulf 3.1.0 in a 
pure-EFI setting. 
I have tried installing on a SATA SSD as well as a a m.2 PCIe SSD. Originally, 
the plan was a dual boot install with Win10 being installed first, however 
after several failed attempts, I scraped Win10 and went for a Linux-only 
install.
Installation seems to run smoothly but after reboot grub presents itself 
without the "graphical" selection menu but instead delivers the line
"Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported..."

After 5 hours of installing and re-installing I tried installing Debian Buster 
10.8 (I understand, Beowulf 3.1.0 is based on 10.8). With debian the 
installation works out of the box.

I have found following hints regarding this:

EFI Partition may be missing or too small
I tried both with guided partitioning and manual partitioning, I created EFI 
partitions up to 1 gb without success.

Grub may have to be re-installed. 
I tried to chroot into the installation and did a grub-install (after mounting 
the efi-partition). This did not solve the issue

Grub.cfg may be missing
I compared the grub.cfg from Debian and Devuan. Superficially they look very 
similar.


Do you have any hints what else to try? Can you spare me going back to debian?

Kind regards,
Jonathan
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