On 29 April 2014 19:57, Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote:

>
> Also, what in particular, did you find complicated about the Bios?
>

The menu system is a bit difficult for me to figure out.  I could for
example not find a screen where it tells me which hard disks it detected.
In the older versions that was on the first screen.

Then there are lot of options that I do not understand.  I did build one or
two computers in the past and at one stage regularly worked the bios of a
computer but for years I did not need to do that.  I work on operating
system level and seldom have to fiddle with a bios.

I could run Ubuntu 13.10 from a live CD.  I then built a Debian Jessie DVD
using jigdo-lite.  After a chroot and grub-update in rescue mode I could
still not boot the computer successfully.  So in the end I just did a
reinstall. Fortunately I had a separate partition for my OS so I don' t
have to restore any data in /home.

My old installation had kernel 3.2. The new kernel 3.13 did not complain
about the hardware  so I suspect that was the problem.

Regards
Johann
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