Hello,

I'm trying to use the latest beta of the Wheezy installer to get an OS on my new Zenbook.

I did this by DD'ing the netboot iso to an USB stick. This seems to work, I can boot from this USB stick and start the installer.

The first challenge I get is that my Wifi needs to load some firmware files. There is a partition labeled Firmware that supposedly is for that, but no matter what I try (either the .deb files, or the firmware files itself), they do not get picked up. I've worked around this problem by using a wired Ethernet connection instead.

The second challenge is getting a boot loader to work. I cannot find an option in the BIOS to set it to "classic" mode, so it looks like I have to go the EFI route. However, the installer only offers me to install grub-pc and not grub-efi. Has anyone getting the installer to work with EFI? Exactly what partitions should I have for this?


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