Le 02/22/18 à 18:07, Roberto C. Sánchez a écrit : > On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 04:15:43PM +0000, Indo Neh wrote: >> There is a boot option in Fedora 'inst.gpt' which forces the Fedora 26 >> Anaconda installer to recognize a drive as a GPT drive for the purposes of >> the Anaconda installer setting up the drive with a GPT partition table. >> >> [1]https://rhinstaller.github.io/anaconda/boot-options.html#inst-gpt >> >> Could this somehow be added to Ubiquity as this option is useful for > Ubiquity is the Ubuntu installer. > > It has been a while since I did a fresh Debian install, but the Debian > Installer Manual [0] says: > > The latter becomes important when booting debian-installer on a UEFI > system with CSM because debian-installer checks whether it was > started on a BIOS- or on a native UEFI system and installs the > corresponding bootloader. > > That seems to indicate that you should not even have to tell the Debian > installer, as it will detect whether to use GPT or not. > > Regards, > > -Roberto > > [0] https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/install.txt.en
It's not the same. You can have a GPT partitionned drive on a bios machine, those are completely different features (even if some OSes only support GPT on UEFI machines and MS-DOS partitionning on BIOS ones)