What mattered with this? It was a interesting project El mar, 9 feb 2021 a las 19:55, Marc Dunivan (<m7173...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> Actually, I'm trying from the hard disk. I can boot from the cdrom and >> have a working console if I choose "Legacy BIOS" in the bios >> options. But I couldn't install Debian GNU/Linux this way, if I recall >> correctly, so now I'm trying to keep uefi. >> > > You probably already have addressed this, so you can ignore this. UEFI > support for MBR partitions is quite confusing. > > Shouldn't the disk have a GPT partition, not an MBR partition, to boot in > UEFI without BIOS legacy mode (Compatibility Support Module)? Doesn't > Secure Boot need to be turned off in the firmware too? I think Debian is > using shim for Secure Boot to work (as the root of trust). Also, doesn't > the EFI System Partition(FAT32) need both the grub-efi file > (\EFI\debian\grubia*.efi) and bootloader file > (\EFI\boot\boot*.efi)*?--there other options for not having a boot file > which are probably being used. > > https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI > https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot > https://uefi.org/specifications/ > >>