Well, I do not understand what did occur, but installing for the 5th
time, it boots....
and in UEFI mode.
Anyway, I had to enter the BIOS (F2), declare a password (to get access
to hidden options of BIOS), and select UEFI and no SecureBoot
Le 25/03/2014 09:21, didier gaumet a écrit :
Le 25/03/2014 05:43, Pierre Couderc a écrit :
I have made a standard installation but it does not boot.
I suppose it is a UEFI problem as I have seen (furtibely) that it has
installed some grub-uefi package.
I am sure that the system is installed but it is a boot problem.
I have tried the 2 boot options UEFI or legacy Boot.
Thank you in advance for help.
PC
Hello,
If grub-efi is installed, the "legacy boot" EFI option will not help.
Try to change the boot order by pressing a fonction key at boot (F9 for
my HP Pavilion dm1), then chose "boot from EFI file" and boot from
/boot/efi/EFI/debian/grubx64.efi.
Once you are in Debian, copy /boot/efi/EFI/debian/grubx64.efi to
/boot/efi/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi. Some Grub versions do not do this properly.
If Microsoft Windows is installed and Grub menu never appears, you also
might have to rename /boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft to something else (for
example /boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft_bak) in order to avoid that efi files
other than Microsoft ones are discarded.
tinkering with efibootmgr has been useless in my case.
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