Bug#883580: debian-installer: arm64: please ship dtb files
X-Debbugs-CC: glik...@secretlab.ca Please don't ship dtb files at all, including the kernel images. If firmware does not come with hardware description, that is a shortcoming of the firmware. If a newer kernel cannot be booted with an existing device tree, then that is a bug and the kernel should be patched. By all means, put a tree of verified actually working device trees somewhere for platforms known to be provided with bad versions from their manufacturer.
Bug#773311: Suggested fix
Tags: patch The attached patch restricts the dialog to i386/amd64 platforms, and additionally enables to EFI System Partition size check for all platforms (where UEFI had been identified as present). 0001-UEFI-partitioning-fixes-for-non-x86.patch Description: Binary data
Bug#773311: confusing dialogue on lack of EFI system partition on non-x86
Package: partman-efi Severity: wishlist When attempting to install Jessie (daily snapshot from today) on arm64, with an already partitioned disk without an EFI System Partition, the following dialogue appears: --- │ This machine's firmware has started the installer in UEFI mode but it │ │ looks like there may be existing operating systems already installed │ │ using "BIOS compatibility mode". If you continue to install Debian in │ │ UEFI mode, it might be difficult to reboot the machine into any │ ┌│ BIOS-mode operating systems later.│ │ │ │ │ │ If you wish to install in UEFI mode and don't care about keeping the │ │ │ ability to boot one of the existing systems, you have the option to │ │ │ force that here. If you wish to keep the option to boot an existing │ │ │ operating system, you should choose NOT to force UEFI installation│ └│ here. │ │ │ │ Force UEFI installation? │ --- Since there never existed a "BIOS compatibility mode" on arm64, this message is quite misleading. Could we simply suppress this message on non-x86? Lack of an EFI system partition would make itself known later on anyway. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAF7UmSzk85ScNz7MvfNz+_ELver6TQN_5VPXNsKRuuNW=j6...@mail.gmail.com
Bug#746662: add install-time option to place grub-efi in removable media path
Package: debian-installer Version: 20140316 Severity: wishlist There are many platforms out there with broken UEFI implementations. It would be useful to in the UEFI installer have a way of instructing the installer to place GRUB in the "removable media loader path" (as defined by the UEFI specification for the given architecture). This could be similar to the traditional "do you want me to update the MBR with an entry for your boot loader" dialog. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CA+oGwQwRwCJ8t=vBrz4RUfZn9QU_cfCs=8+boitdsqn8gpe...@mail.gmail.com
Bug#547175: Reproduced on Sun Fire v490/Wheezy
Installed from the 30th of July 2012 DVD ISO. Same workaround was successful - drop to a shell, manually copy firmware across and reload modules.