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On 4/16/2013 6:43 PM, Dennis Anderson wrote:
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> Well gummiboot looks OK, default mkinitcpio seems OK, (you did run
> mkinitcpio -p linux after reinstalling right).
>
Yup. I eventually poked around inside the shell that rEFInd was
dropping me into.
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On 4/16/2013 6:43 PM, Dennis Anderson wrote:
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> Well gummiboot looks OK, default mkinitcpio seems OK, (you did run
> mkinitcpio -p linux after reinstalling right).
>
Yup. I eventually poked around inside the shell that rEFInd was
dropping me into.
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 5:07 PM, David Benfell wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 09:46:46PM +0200, Nelson Marambio wrote:
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> I actually followed the direction in the Arch wiki for debugging boot
> problems, which said to remove the configuration file you're referring
> to (sorry, not remembering t
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 09:46:46PM +0200, Nelson Marambio wrote:
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> Hi, Dennis,
>
> you didn't forget to replace 'sata pata scsi' etc. by 'block' ? That
> was my fault a few months ago shortly before an update of the kernel.
> In result, the bootimage couldn't find any harddisk installed.
>
> M
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Am 15.04.2013 21:40, schrieb David Benfell:
> Hi Dennis,
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> On 04/13/2013 08:28 PM, Dennis Anderson wrote:
>> Hi David,
>
>> I have EFI working on an ASUS mobo so maybe I can help. What
>> does you arch.conf look like. Sounds lilke that is where t
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Hi Dennis,
On 04/13/2013 08:28 PM, Dennis Anderson wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I have EFI working on an ASUS mobo so maybe I can help. What does
> you arch.conf look like. Sounds lilke that is where the problems
> could be.
>
Here it is, along with a dir
Hi David,
I have EFI working on an ASUS mobo so maybe I can help. What does you
arch.conf look like. Sounds lilke that is where the problems could be.
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Thanks,
Dennis
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Hi all,
I haven't seen this one for a while--a long while. I assume it still
means what it used to mean, that is, that I haven't correctly
specified the root partition.
gummiboot is proving to be a bit of an adventure on this Asus X202E.
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