No other OS installed and I did not get that message. I'm using an NVMe Samsung 960 EVO drive for / and swap, and a traditional WD Red for /home. I don't know if that may have an influence.
Best regards, Miguel On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 5:20 PM, Steve McIntyre <st...@einval.com> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 05:03:17PM +0100, Miguel Hermanns wrote: > >Dear Steve, > > > >It was the first time I installed something in EFI mode, as in the past I > >always switched back to legacy mode. So I'm quite sure I booted in EFI > >mode. > > > >After the installation and seeing that the computer was not booting, I > >started to research in the internet and found the Debian installation > guide > >I mention in the bug report. After that I started to understand what was > >going wrong and I installed again Debian from scratch and without changing > >anything in the BIOS. But this time I allowed partman to do a guided > >partitioning, which I afterwards tuned to my needs. Partman of course > >included the EFI boot partition, and this time everything went fine. > > OK, I'm struggling to reproduce this here. I've just started 2 test > EFI installations in a VM. Create just a single filesystem on a blank > disk with no ESP and I get > > No EFI partition was found. > > Go back to the menu and resume partitioning? > > when I say "Finish partitioning". Was there any other OS installed > already on the system? > > -- > Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. > st...@einval.com > Google-bait: http://www.debian.org/CD/free-linux-cd > Debian does NOT ship free CDs. Please do NOT contact the mailing > lists asking us to send them to you. > >