On 05/03/2014 04:55 PM, Delcypher wrote:
On 3 May 2014 05:53, Alan E. Davis <lngn...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have installed Archlinux on a partition, with a home partition.  I just
cannot boot into it.  I was able to boot into the USB flash drive.  I never
saw any messages about UEFI or legacy.
The USB image supports legacy and UEFI boot.  I'm not 100% sure if
this is a reliable method but when I boot up via legacy the
/sys/firmware/efi folder does not exist but when I boot via UEFI the
folder does exist.
There is probably a way on your machine to disable legacy boot and
also select to boot from USB when legacy boot is disabled.

When I installed Arch alongside Windows 8, I had the same problem that it didn't offer me a UEFI boot option. I think I had to disable CSM (Compatibility Support Module) in my BIOS settings. After that, it worked perfectly.

It will probably not be the same for you, since I have an Asus BIOS. But the option was about some "non-UEFI driver add-on devices". Hope that helps.

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