Le 20/04/2017 à 02:36, Joel Rees a écrit :
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 4:02 AM, Diamantis Karagkiaouris
<diamantis.karagkiaouris@gmail.com> wrote:
I am really pissed off with the installation as it failed miserably.
If it fails after disabling UEFI, you probably have a machine with
Le 20/04/2017 à 15:41, Kent West a écrit :
I installed on a Dell (don't recall the model number now, but it's a recent
model), and I found that the firmware appears to be buggy, in that you can
specify a UEFI installation to boot, and it shows the setting you enter,
but it ignores that setting
On Thursday, 20 April 2017 08:41:26 CEST Kent West wrote:
> I installed on a Dell (don't recall the model number now, but it's a recent
> model), and I found that the firmware appears to be buggy, in that you can
> specify a UEFI installation to boot, and it shows the setting
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 8:41 AM, Kent West <we...@acu.edu> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 4:30 PM, Karagkiaouris Diamantis <
> diamantis.karagkiaouris@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> How can i install debian with UEFI support? Is
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 4:30 PM, Karagkiaouris Diamantis <
diamantis.karagkiaouris@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> How can i install debian with UEFI support? Is there any simple tutorial?
> Also do i have to disable the secure boot and then proceed with uefi
> install
Le 20/04/2017 à 00:44, Mark Fletcher a écrit :
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 08:53:52PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 18/04/2017 à 01:21, Mark Fletcher a écrit :
I believe the live images only use MBR boot
BIOS boot.
Pedant.
Pleased to meet you. I'm Pascal.
You knew exactly what I meant.
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 4:02 AM, Diamantis Karagkiaouris
<diamantis.karagkiaouris@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am really pissed off with the installation as it failed miserably.
If it fails after disabling UEFI, you probably have a machine with a
BIOS that doesn't really disable UEFI when
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 08:53:52PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 18/04/2017 à 01:21, Mark Fletcher a écrit :
> >
> >I believe the live images only use MBR boot
>
> BIOS boot.
>
Pedant. You knew exactly what I meant.
I am really pissed off with the installation as it failed miserably.
It asks me if i want to force uefi and then it fails on grub configuration.
In opensuse i didnt have this issue.
I really like the idea of hands on but this is nonsense.
In every upgrade of debian testing should i cross my
Le 18/04/2017 à 01:21, Mark Fletcher a écrit :
I believe the live images only use MBR boot
BIOS boot.
On Tuesday, 18 April 2017 00:30:47 CEST Karagkiaouris Diamantis wrote:
> do i have to disable the secure boot and then proceed with uefi
> installation?
Yes, you should disable secure boot. I had to do this when I installed Jessie
on an HP UEFI laptop.
On 04/17/2017 07:21 PM, Mark Fletcher wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 12:30:47AM +0300, Karagkiaouris Diamantis wrote:
Dear All,
How can i install debian with UEFI support? Is there any simple tutorial?
Also do i have to disable the secure boot and then proceed with uefi
installation?
I have
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 12:30:47AM +0300, Karagkiaouris Diamantis wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> How can i install debian with UEFI support? Is there any simple tutorial?
> Also do i have to disable the secure boot and then proceed with uefi
> installation?
> I have tried but the
Dear All,
How can i install debian with UEFI support? Is there any simple tutorial?
Also do i have to disable the secure boot and then proceed with uefi
installation?
I have tried but then a message "could not authenticate boot media"
emerges and the boot stop right there.
I am new
On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 12:31 PM, David Niklas <do...@mail.com> wrote:
> As someone who is curious about PXE, did you ever figure this out?
>
>
Unfortunately I was not able to spend too much time on this and have not
yet figured out how to set UEFI PXE booting options like where to
On Wed, 15 Mar 2017 13:53:08 -0600
Joshua Schaeffer <jschaeffer0...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ahoy,
>
> I've been learning how to setup PXE booting to install an OS image on a
> 100% UEFI system (CSM completely disabled). I use Debian 8 as my DHCP
> server (ISC DHCP) and as my T
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Steve McIntyre <st...@einval.com> wrote:
> [ Note Reply-To set ]
>
> Kent West wrote:
> >
> >I have a new Dell Precision 3620.
> >
> >I have just installed Jessie on the drive, in UEFI mode, creating a
> >separate EFI
[ Note Reply-To set ]
Kent West wrote:
>
>I have a new Dell Precision 3620.
>
>I have just installed Jessie on the drive, in UEFI mode, creating a
>separate EFI partition, FAT-formatted, in a GPT partition table.
>
>After install, the "grubx64.efi" file i
Ahoy,
I've been learning how to setup PXE booting to install an OS image on a
100% UEFI system (CSM completely disabled). I use Debian 8 as my DHCP
server (ISC DHCP) and as my TFTP server (tftpd-hpa). I also use the Debian
netboot installer to provide the PXE environment including the
bootnetx64
I have a new Dell Precision 3620.
I have just installed Jessie on the drive, in UEFI mode, creating a
separate EFI partition, FAT-formatted, in a GPT partition table.
After install, the "grubx64.efi" file is in in the "\[GUID]\EFI\debian"
directory.
But when I boot the machi
having a commercial agreement
with Canonical and a biased implementation of UEFI: on my HP laptop,
whatever I do, however I use efibootmgr, if I install Debian and want
Grub to be the bootloader, I have to rename /boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft...
I managed to install Debian on z240.
There are next available option to choose from in my UEFI:
1. "Legacy boot enabled and secure boot disabled"
2. "Legacy boot disabled and secure boot disabled"
3. "Legacy boot disabled and secure boot enabled"
With v1.35 z
Le 13/03/2017 à 18:25, Kent West a écrit :
> Maybe turn off UEFI (assuming your mobo has legacy BIOS support), just
> to see if that gives you any clues?
Yes, tinkering with the UEFI of the machine is a good idea, particularly
switch off secure boot, tpm and the like. Also HP is known f
I tried to boot with variations of these options
"DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text|newt|gtk and vga=normal fb=false", but no luck.
I was also comparing "boot/grub/grub.cfg" from Debian and Ubuntu. I
found that Debian has there all that Ubuntu has and even more
settings.
Don't know what to do.
Any other
On Mar 13, 2017 08:27, "didier gaumet" <didier.gau...@gmail.com> wrote:
Le 13/03/2017 à 13:21, Kostiantyn Ponomarenko a écrit :
[...]
> Any other thoughts?
> Thank you,
Maybe turn off UEFI (assuming your mobo has legacy BIOS support), just to
see if that gives you any clues?
--
Kent
Le 13/03/2017 à 13:21, Kostiantyn Ponomarenko a écrit :
[...]
> Any other thoughts?
> Thank you,
> Kostia
look at:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch05s03.html.en#installer-args
maybe you could for example try a combination of some parameters like
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text|newt|gtk and
My PC has only one integrated video card from Intel Core-i7 CPU.
If I am not mistaken the driver for this GPU is integrated into linux kernel.
Anyways I tried using this netinstall image with integrated
proprietary firmware and that didn't succeed.
Whatever boot option I choose from "Debian
a possible cause of your problem could be a need for a firmware,
probably for the graphic card, that is not included (proprietary) in the
installer. so you could either:
- install with the text-mode installer a text-only environment. reboot,
then install needed firmwares, then install a graphic
Hi folks!
I am trying to install Debian on my new HP z240 box.
I tried Debian 8 and Debian 9 RC2 installers, but neither succeeded.
When I choose to boot from a pen drive I see "Debian UEFI Installer
menu". Then I choose "Install" and get a black screen. Switching to a
virtu
Hallo,
Ik ben hier bezig met een vrij nieuw systeem (HP Elitedesk 800).
Wat me opvalt is dat ik niet "legacy" kan booten vanaf mijn Debian
USB-sticks (zowel Jessie als Stretch). Dus ik moet UEFI aanzetten
voordat ik kan booten van een USB-stick. Ik ben echter zo eigenwijs dat
ik
alar los dos?
> Me trae de cabeza el tema de uefi, hago la instalación con
> grub en el mismo disco y no me hace ni caso, ni aparece el arranque.
> Muchas gracias.
> Saludos.
>
Imagino que para intentar instalar el Debian habrás usado un "pendrive"
creado con un dd
e H170-H=
> D3 Socket 1151, una instalación de Windows 10 y quiero instalar Debian
> , necesito Windows también por trabajo. Sabéis como puedo instalar los
> dos? Me trae de cabeza el tema de uefi, hago la instalación con
> grub en el mismo disco y no me hace ni caso, ni aparece el arranque.
> Muchas gracias.
> Saludos.
>
3 Socket 1151, una instalación de Windows 10 y quiero instalar Debian
> , necesito Windows también por trabajo. Sabéis como puedo instalar los
> dos? Me trae de cabeza el tema de uefi, hago la instalación con
> grub en el mismo disco y no me hace ni caso, ni aparece el arranque.
> Muchas gracias.
> Saludos.
>
Buenas tardes,
Tengo en un ordenador de nueva generación con la placa Gigabyte H170-H=
D3 Socket 1151, una instalación de Windows 10 y quiero instalar Debian
, necesito Windows también por trabajo. Sabéis como puedo instalar los dos?
Me trae de cabeza el tema de uefi, hago la instalación con
te,
>> no acabo de entender UEFI y no soy capaz de encontrar la forma de
>> instalar Debian Stretch en UEFI+GPT como único SO en mi portatil. Dual con
>> Win10 lo he podido hacer sin problemas pero quiero reinstalar Debian y
>> aprovechar todo el disco sin Win10. Se que pod
On 12/02/17 19:43, Santi Moreno wrote:
Hola gente,
no acabo de entender UEFI y no soy capaz de encontrar la forma de
instalar Debian Stretch en UEFI+GPT como único SO en mi portatil. Dual
con Win10 lo he podido hacer sin problemas pero quiero reinstalar
Debian y aprovechar todo el disco sin
El dom, 12-02-2017 a las 20:43 +0100, Santi Moreno escribió:
> Hola gente,
> no acabo de entender UEFI y no soy capaz de encontrar la forma de
> instalar Debian Stretch en UEFI+GPT como único SO en mi portatil.
> Dual con Win10 lo he podido hacer sin problemas pero quiero
> rein
Hola Santi.
El 12-02-2017 a las 03:43 p.m., Santi Moreno escribió:
Hola gente,
no acabo de entender UEFI y no soy capaz de encontrar la forma de
instalar Debian Stretch en UEFI+GPT como único SO en mi portatil. Dual
con Win10 lo he podido hacer sin problemas pero quiero reinstalar
Debian y
Hola gente,
no acabo de entender UEFI y no soy capaz de encontrar la forma de instalar
Debian Stretch en UEFI+GPT como único SO en mi portatil. Dual con Win10 lo
he podido hacer sin problemas pero quiero reinstalar Debian y aprovechar
todo el disco sin Win10. Se que podría hacerlo Legacy+MBR pero
On 2016-11-12 09:02 +0100, David wrote:
> I want to somehow "crack" the Uefi "Bios" screen of my ENLG81BA Notebook.
>
> For example for looking into the Boot order or editing it.
>
> The question is how I can use a grml CD / DVD / USB-Stick (I have
>
I want to somehow "crack" the Uefi "Bios" screen of my ENLG81BA Notebook.
For example for looking into the Boot order or editing it.
The question is how I can use a grml CD / DVD / USB-Stick (I have
already downloaded the grml iso image).
Or is it possible even without gr
El 07/09/16 a las 18:38, Juan Lavieri escribió:
Hola.
El 07-09-2016 a las 06:31 p.m., Paynalton escribió:
Porqué no retiras el disco y lo conectas a otra compu para respaldar???
Hasta donde yo sé windows no encripta sus particiones y es sencillo
sacarle todos los datos.
Creo que esa sería
Hi Valerio,
I was able to do the standard DVD install successfully with uEFI BIOS
however I did not install via PXE boot install.
Dave
On 09/19/2016 07:08 AM, Valerio wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to install debian jessie via PXE on a Dell R630 server with
uEFI BIOS.
I emulated a test bed
Hi all,
I am trying to install debian jessie via PXE on a Dell R630 server with
uEFI BIOS.
I emulated a test bed with virtual machines that were using standard BIOS.
Now I am not able to replicate the installation on the server because
pxelinux.0 apparently doesn't work with uEFI.
Is there any
Hi,
Valerio wrote:
> pxelinux.0 apparently doesn't work with uEFI.
That's supposed to be normal.
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=PXELINUX#UEFI
says:
The "(l)pxelinux.0" bootloaders are capable of netbooting
BIOS-based clients. Hardware using UEFI has to use
El Wed, 07 Sep 2016 21:33:58 +0200, Ramses escribió:
> Me estoy peleando con un portátil con Windows 10 y UEFI, que no me
> arranca, para sacarle los Datos antes de cambiar disco o formatear.
Recuerda que siempre puedes sacar el disco, conectarlo a una caja USB y
copiar los datos a otro
Yo lo que he hecho en esos casos es sacar el disco duro y conectarlo a
un equipo con Linux y desde ahi montar el disco y sacarle todo.
Generalmente la información en un disco de Windows no tiene gran
ciencia, basta con que respaldes la carpeta del usuario y
habitualmente ahi tiene todo.
Podrías
Hola.
El 07-09-2016 a las 06:31 p.m., Paynalton escribió:
Porqué no retiras el disco y lo conectas a otra compu para respaldar???
Hasta donde yo sé windows no encripta sus particiones y es sencillo
sacarle todos los datos.
Creo que esa sería la opción mas segura.
Sin embargo, si lo deseas,
nsión es 1424 >
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El mié, 07-09-2016 a las 21:33 +0200, Ramses escribió:
> Hola a tod@s,
>
> Me estoy peleando con un portátil con Windows 10
Hola a tod@s,
Me estoy peleando con un portátil con Windows 10 y UEFI, que no me arranca,
para sacarle los Datos antes de cambiar disco o formatear.
He intentado arrancar con distintos discos LiveCD Windows XP y Windows 7 que
vienen en el Hiren Boot CD y no llegan a arrancar, se quedan en la
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 4:30 PM Hyeonjin Oh <naug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Thomas Schmitt, Thank you for fast feedback.
>
> Have good day.
>
> I can confirm recent experience, live CD couldn't boot UEFI but netinst
could. I used live CD to boot a new machine and bui
Hi Thomas Schmitt, Thank you for fast feedback.
Have good day.
2016. 8. 31. 오후 3:58에 "Thomas Schmitt" <scdbac...@gmx.net>님이 작성:
> Hi,
>
> Hyeonjin Oh wrote:
> > Is jessie live possible to boot at 32 bit uefi PC ?
>
> Only via "legacy&q
Hi,
Hyeonjin Oh wrote:
> Is jessie live possible to boot at 32 bit uefi PC ?
Only via "legacy" BIOS emulation.
Inspection of
http://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/8.4.0-live/i386/iso-hybrid/debian-live-8.4.0-i386-standard.iso
shows that there are only boot entries
Thanks a lot, Debian team.
I have a question below.
Is jessie live possible to boot at 32 bit uefi PC ? (Most tablet with
baytrail CPU is only supporting 32 bit uefi boot)
There has been some mention of booting UEFI systems in
this thread. This appears to be a comprehensive resource:
http://www.rodsbooks.com/efi-bootloaders/index.html
Many bootloaders are covered, and the author also
mentions his own project, rEFInd
http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/
cheers
How about booting a Live stick1. Download the ISO you want to the stick1.
Plug in another stick2 and dd the ISO to the other stick2. Boot stick2.
e the disk was GPT partitioned from the start, although
not initially in a UEFI compatible way (no ESP, as I didn't know it was
required at first). The non-UEFI boot was from a USB stick.
> > IMO a more elegant way is to install GRUB with the following options :
> > grub-install --targ
> I confirm that gdisk can convert a disk from MBR/MSDOS to GPT from
> within a system running on the disk.
Indeed that's exactly what I used for that.
> Anyway, unless the UEFI firmware is broken, you can boot in UEFI mode
> from an MSDOS partitionned disk, provided that you can cr
Hi,
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> As outlined by someone else, this is correct for installation images.
> Live images lack a UEFI boot capability.
Possibly that someone else was myself after having examined
debian-live-8.4.0-amd64-standard.iso .
I am now trying to find an old bug report
Stefan Monnier a écrit :
>> How can I set up a machine to boot in UEFI mode when the running kernel was
>> booted in legacy mode?
>
> AFAIK it goes something like this:
> - Use a GPT partition table, rather than MBR (you can usually convert
> from one to the ot
Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
>
> The Debian ISOs for i386 and amd64 are supposed to boot via EFI.
As outlined by someone else, this is correct for installation images.
Live images lack a UEFI boot capability.
However be aware that UEFI comes in two flavours on x86 platforms :
32-bit or 6
*Legacy boot..* you followed wrong the steps.
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/GrubEFIReinstall
2016-05-04 8:34 GMT-04:00 Stefan Monnier <monn...@iro.umontreal.ca>:
> > How can I set up a machine to boot in UEFI mode when the running kernel
> was
> > booted in legacy mode?
>
> How can I set up a machine to boot in UEFI mode when the running kernel was
> booted in legacy mode?
AFAIK it goes something like this:
- Use a GPT partition table, rather than MBR (you can usually convert
from one to the other without reformatting, but that can require tricky
fiddli
boot once I enabled legacy boot support in my UEFI setup.
Then it is very interesting for me to see the exact ISO you use.
If you want to test one that is surely aiming at UEFI, try
wget
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.4.0/amd64/iso-cd/debian-8.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso
which offers
On Wed, May 4, 2016, 4:21 PM Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Thomas
>
> Thanks for your reply
>
I just realised I comitted the cardinal sin of top posting. Mea culpa,
maxima mea culpa. Will try to make sure I do not do that again.
>>
of wrongly putting
/dev/sdc1 as I did teh first time, it worked fine and was able to boot once
I enabled legacy boot support in my UEFI setup.
According to a debian wiki page I read, dated October last year, which I
found after my first post, netinst images support EFI but live images do
for i386 and amd64 are supposed to boot via EFI.
But not with secure boot, if the wiki is still correct
https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#UEFI_Secure_Boot
> But the Debian
> live .ISO file is MBR, and I want to install UEFI.
Which URL exactly did you download ?
How did you put it onto the USB
Hello
QUICK VERSION OF QUESTION:
How can I set up a machine to boot in UEFI mode when the running kernel was
booted in legacy mode?
MORE DETAILED VERSION WITH BACKGROUND
I recently bought an Asus mini pc which I intend to install Linux on and
use as a firewall for my home network. The machine
SOLUCIONADO
Bien les cuento donde estaba el problema...
El problema radicaba en que estaba usando LILI USB CREATOR (en
windows) que no tiene soporte para UEFI. Descargue RUFUS, al mismo
tiempo descargue UBUNTU BOOT REPAIR CD y descargue Debian amd64.
Abri Rufus, cargue Ubuntu Repair CD.
Como
mente tiene que ver
con el sistema de particiones UEFI o EFI. Que usan una particion de
200Mb para bootear solo con Windows y no reconocer ningun otro sistema
operativo.
Y como ya es costumbre... ¡¡¡Eliminaremos Windows!!! y lo vamos a hacer.
Ahora vienen las preguntas.
¿Que arquitectura Debian uso?
tema
> funcionara y ninguno mas.
>
> Asi que comence a buscar y encontre que efectivamente tiene que ver
> con el sistema de particiones UEFI o EFI. Que usan una particion de
> 200Mb para bootear solo con Windows y no reconocer ningun otro sistema
> operativo.
>
> Y com
embargo mi mente
>> prehistorica me recordo que Microsoft habia hecho algo un acuerdo con
>> los fabricantes de hardware (algunos) para que solo su sistema
>> funcionara y ninguno mas.
>>
>> Asi que comence a buscar y encontre que efectivamente tiene que ver
>
2016-04-16 11:56 GMT-05:00 Debia Linux :
> 2016-04-16 11:27 GMT-05:00 Santiago José López Borrazás :
>> El 16/04/16 a las 18:24, Debia Linux escribió:
>>> Si, ya lo hice, de hecho si arranca knopixx pero se queda en modo
>>> consola e intente ejecutar el
historica me recordo que Microsoft habia hecho algo un acuerdo con
los fabricantes de hardware (algunos) para que solo su sistema
funcionara y ninguno mas.
Asi que comence a buscar y encontre que efectivamente tiene que ver
con el sistema de particiones UEFI o EFI. Que usan una particion de
200Mb p
2016-04-16 11:27 GMT-05:00 Santiago José López Borrazás :
> El 16/04/16 a las 18:24, Debia Linux escribió:
>> Si, ya lo hice, de hecho si arranca knopixx pero se queda en modo
>> consola e intente ejecutar el comando cfdisk y gparted y me lanza
>> mensaje NOT FOUND
>
> Cuando
El 16/04/16 a las 18:27, Santiago José López Borrazás escribió:
> Cuando te dice eso, ¿has hecho 'su -' y luego 'apt-get install cfdisk'?
Otra cosa, el Knoppix ya lo lleva integrado el cfdisk, sólo llámalo después
de haber hecho 'su -'.
--
Saludos de Santiago José López Borrazás.
El 16/04/16 a las 18:24, Debia Linux escribió:
> Si, ya lo hice, de hecho si arranca knopixx pero se queda en modo
> consola e intente ejecutar el comando cfdisk y gparted y me lanza
> mensaje NOT FOUND
Cuando te dice eso, ¿has hecho 'su -' y luego 'apt-get install cfdisk'?
--
Saludos de
2016-04-16 10:38 GMT-05:00 Roberto Quiñones <robe...@acshell.net>:
> A modo de consulta, en la BIOS probaste cambiando de uefi a legacy y ahí
> bootear con los cd de debían o knoppix?
Si, ya lo hice, de hecho si arranca knopixx pero se queda en modo
consola e intente ejecutar el coma
2016-04-16 10:38 GMT-05:00 Roberto Quiñones <robe...@acshell.net>:
> A modo de consulta, en la BIOS probaste cambiando de uefi a legacy y ahí
> bootear con los cd de debían o knoppix?
>
> Saludos.
>
> El 16 abr. 2016 12:30 PM, "Santiago José López Borrazás&quo
A modo de consulta, en la BIOS probaste cambiando de uefi a legacy y ahí
bootear con los cd de debían o knoppix?
Saludos.
El 16 abr. 2016 12:30 PM, "Santiago José López Borrazás" <sjlop...@gmail.com>
escribió:
> El 16/04/16 a las 17:22, Santiago José López Borrazás escribió
El 16/04/16 a las 17:22, Santiago José López Borrazás escribió:
> Pues entonces, existe incompatibilidad de tarjeta de vídeo. O al menos, es
> lo que supone, pero puedes hacer estas cosas con parted, que aunque sea en
> consola, se pueden retocar las particiones del mismo, borrarlas y demás
>
El 16/04/16 a las 17:05, Debia Linux escribió:
> De hecho ya lo hice, pero no carga knoppix, solo se queda en modo consola.
Pues entonces, existe incompatibilidad de tarjeta de vídeo. O al menos, es
lo que supone, pero puedes hacer estas cosas con parted, que aunque sea en
consola, se pueden
ando desde
>> la USB?.
>
> La forma más rápida y segura sobre el UEFI:
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI
>
> En cuanto al formateo y eliminación de las particiones del disco, lo puedes
> hacer con un LiveCD o LiveDVD de Knoppix. ;-)
>
> Y...bajo arranque desde USB, d
El Sat, 16 Apr 2016 09:22:20 -0500, Debia Linux escribió:
> Me trajeron una Lenovo Ideapad 100 , con arquitectura x86 a 64 b.
>
> Lo primero que pense es que no podia funcionar con una arquitectura i386
> (supongo) asi que descargue Debian para arquitectura amd64 y no pude
> instalar nada,
El 16/04/16 a las 16:22, Debia Linux escribió:
(...)
> ¿Como hago para formatear y eliminar todas las particiones del disco
> duro de 500 Gigas e instalar Linux de modo "normal arrancando desde
> la USB?.
La forma más rápida y segura sobre el UEFI:
https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI
o un acuerdo con
los fabricantes de hardware (algunos) para que solo su sistema
funcionara y ninguno mas.
Asi que comence a buscar y encontre que efectivamente tiene que ver
con el sistema de particiones UEFI o EFI. Que usan una particion de
200Mb para bootear solo con Windows y no reconocer
Datos:
1 DD de 1TB particionado MBR y BIOS modo legacy
Tengo ganas de comprar 1 DD de 3 TB pero, si lo compro tendría que
particionarlo con GPT y activar UEFI,
Hum... pues no necesariamente. Si lo usas como disco de datos no tienes
que activar UEFI aunque sí necesitarás GPT. Ahora bien, una
Tengo ganas de comprar 1 DD de 3 TB pero, si lo compro tendría que
particionarlo con GPT y activar UEFI,
Hum... pues no necesariamente. Si lo usas como disco de datos no tienes
que activar UEFI aunque sí necesitarás GPT. Ahora bien, una partición
de 3 TiB se me antoja arriesgado, bien como almacén
Hola listos
Datos:
1 DD de 1TB particionado MBR y BIOS modo legacy
Tengo ganas de comprar 1 DD de 3 TB pero, si lo compro tendría que
particionarlo con GPT y activar UEFI, entonces:
¿el s.o. que tengo en el DD de 1 TB quedaría inutilizable?
¿en caso tal que sí, se puede recuperar?
saludos;
El Sun, 17 Jan 2016 11:24:45 -0500, listascor...@msjs.co escribió:
> Hola listos
>
> Datos:
> 1 DD de 1TB particionado MBR y BIOS modo legacy
>
> Tengo ganas de comprar 1 DD de 3 TB pero, si lo compro tendría que
> particionarlo con GPT y activar UEFI,
Hum... pues no
El 17/01/16 a las 11:39, Camaleón escribió:
El Sun, 17 Jan 2016 11:24:45 -0500, listascor...@msjs.co escribió:
Hola listos
Datos:
1 DD de 1TB particionado MBR y BIOS modo legacy
Tengo ganas de comprar 1 DD de 3 TB pero, si lo compro tendría que
particionarlo con GPT y activar UEFI,
Hum
onado MBR y BIOS modo legacy
>>>
>>> Tengo ganas de comprar 1 DD de 3 TB pero, si lo compro tendría que
>>> particionarlo con GPT y activar UEFI,
>>
>> Hum... pues no necesariamente. Si lo usas como disco de datos no tienes
>> que activar UEFI aunque sí nece
You are welcome =D.
2016-01-05 18:44 GMT-04:00 real bas <realba...@gmail.com>:
> Hi again,
> I fix it after several hours, I followed what Rodolfo say about boot
> options (I noticed that liveCD or liveInst of debian doesn't do UEFI boot,
> only legacy boot) and use this answer
You are welcome =D.
2016-01-05 18:44 GMT-04:00 real bas <realba...@gmail.com>:
> Hi again,
> I fix it after several hours, I followed what Rodolfo say about boot
> options (I noticed that liveCD or liveInst of debian doesn't do UEFI boot,
> only legacy boot) and use this answer
Hi, I recently upgrade my debian (UEFI) and grub is gone.. I try to
recovery grub but failed or I`m doing something wrong.
This steps I following are:
-create usb with live cd
-change boot option to legacy mode and disable secure boot consequently
-boot from live cd (Here, when I boot from CD
Hi, I recently upgrade my debian (UEFI) and grub is gone.. I try to
recovery grub but failed or I`m doing something wrong.
This steps I following are:
-create usb with live cd
-change boot option to legacy mode and disable secure boot consequently
-boot from live cd (Here, when I boot from CD
Hi,
-change boot option to legacy mode and disable secure boot consequently
I think in this part you do not need to turn to legacy, leave it UEFI, only
disable secure boot.
Debian Jessie has support for UEFI boot.
Try reinstall grub using the normal installation cd, in it has an option
Hi,
-change boot option to legacy mode and disable secure boot consequently
I think in this part you do not need to turn to legacy, leave it UEFI, only
disable secure boot.
Debian Jessie has support for UEFI boot.
Try reinstall grub using the normal installation cd, in it has an option
When i recovered my grup-efi, and i remember that i reinstalled it with
apt-get, and automatically do the right configurations.
Do not use grub-install, reinstall the package and leave the configurations
to it.
2016-01-05 15:31 GMT-04:00 real bas <realba...@gmail.com>:
> I leav
Could you to install mbr?
I think GPT is not good in this case.
De: realba...@gmail.comEnviada: Terça-feira, 5 de Janeiro de 2016 18:35Para: debian-user@lists.debian.org,debian-lap...@lists.debian.org,debian-user-portugu...@lists.debian.orgAssunto: How to restore grub in UEFI mode
Hi, I
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