On 2010-11-24 22:18, w f wrote: > and got a message saying that "... no bootable disk can be found > ..." During installation of Debian, my HW (500.1 GB ATA Toshiba > MK5055GS) was detected w/o issue. Before trying rEFIt, I used the > installer disc in "recovery mode." I successfully mounted / and browsed > around a bit. So ... I'm terribly confused. (LOL)
Just curiosity: What happens if you - boot into MacOS once - reboot - use the rEFIt partitioning tool to sync the MBR - reboot and try your Debian ? Your Debian should start ok afterwards from rEFIt Without having a clue why, this is what actually works for me when it happens once in a while. It seems that booting into MacOS fixes/syncs something in the EFI environment that works ok afterwards. Has anybody more insights on this? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4cef8577.8050...@worldwideweber.ch