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 to
recover or access shell in your installed system.

2016-01-05 14:35 GMT-04:00 real bas <realba...@gmail.com>:

> 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 and check if i`m using EFI
> or legacy, always say legacy, maybe be here the problem)
> -mount my partition / in /mnt
> -install grub in /mnt
>
> when install grub i receive the following message:
>
>> Installing for i386-pc platform.
>> grub-install: warning: this GPT partition label contains no BIOS Boot
>> Partition; embedding won't be possible.
>> grub-install: warning: Embedding is not possible.  GRUB can only be
>> installed in this setup by using blocklists.  However, blocklists are
>> UNRELIABLE and their use is discouraged..
>> grub-install: error: will not proceed with blocklists.
>>
>
> Can someone help me?
>

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