On Monday, 2 July 2018 19:20:29 BST Corbin Bird wrote: > On 07/01/2018 03:04 PM, Mick wrote: > > What do you mean "would not load"? From the live ISO? > > > > I had no such problem here on a bare metal install (no Windows) with > > sysrescuecd. You have to make sure the sysrescuecd is booting in UEFI > > mode > > before you proceed with the installation. > > > >> So ... Windows setup UEFI just fine. Gentoo is using GPT/GRUB. > >> Every time I boot, the "Boot Menu" gets used to choose the OS. > >> > >> Corbin > > > > I am booting without a boot loader straight from UEFI as this not a > > multiboot system. So, unless I interrupt it pressing F2 to get into UEFI > > menu, it will boot into the default OS image, which is the latest I have > > setup with efibootmgr. > > ( Clarification ) The UEFI implementation installed on my MB would not > load the VFAT driver.
What error messages, indications, behaviour do you get and at what stage? > I did use a Gentoo install ISO to do the setup. The CSM is set to UEFI. > ( If I turn off the CSM, it disables both UEFI && Legacy for the Video / > Drive Controller. ) Well, the Gentoo Live-CD may not be the best image to boot your hardware with. I'd give systemrescuecd a spin, it has never failed me so far, although a few years ago I had to perform some tricks to get it to boot into UEFI mode. > The VFAT partition was unreadable by the MB / UEFI firmware, without the > UEFI VFAT driver loading. > > Corbin If what you are describing re. VFAT driver is a MoBo firmware bug, then I can only suggest you upgrade to the latest version of OEM BIOS/UEFI firmware and if that doesn't work you return the MoBo and get another make/model. -- Regards, Mick
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