On 4/30/19 18:19, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 4/30/19 6:13 PM, Pedro Miguel Justo wrote:
And setup will proceed correctly. So, this is what mean by “replacing the
executable”. In a nutshell replacing bootnetia64.efi with bootnetia64.efi and
keep everything else in the tarball.
This p
Hi Adrian.
First of all, I just tested the CD based installation and it seems to be
working fine. I didn’t install all the way, but I got to the point where setup
is running, and media is detected. I don’t think going forward from this point
is relevant just for the purpose of testing ELILO vs
On 4/30/19 6:13 PM, Pedro Miguel Justo wrote:
> First of all, I just tested the CD based installation and it seems to be
> working fine. I didn’t install all the way, but I got to the point where
> setup is running, and media is detected. I don’t think going forward from
> this point is relevant
On 4/30/19 4:15 PM, Pedro Miguel Justo wrote:
> Fair enough. This is what I have been doing since forever with ELILO tho. It
> is very convenient because I can just transfer the package to the EFI
> partition and remote-start it, all via iLO. Since ELILO is (was) all
> path-relative, everything
Hi Pedro!
On 4/28/19 9:55 PM, Pedro Miguel Justo wrote:
> Either I am doing something wrong, or this doesn’t seem to be quite working.
>
> When I run bootnetia64.efi from the debian-installer package I just get the
> GRUB prompt – no config was loaded. I can’t even manually load one with
> “con
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