This works for the one box I am testing on (the same OP's turbot).
There may be more files than needed, we were guessing and stopped when
it booted.
This suggests the existing boot.img can be fixed without breaking
backwards compatibility.
Get the syslinux package
dd boot.img /dev/sdX, mount /d
this isn't a fix, but a workaround that is fairly easy:
dd boot.img /dev/sdX, mount it, cd it.
mkdir -p efi/boot
grub-mkimage -o bootx64.efi -p /efi/boot -O x86_64-efi \
fat iso9660 part_gpt part_msdos \
normal boot linux configfile loopback chain \
efifwsetup efi_gop efi_uga \
ls search search_
hd-media/boot.img does not contain a partition table, it is just an fs:
$ file boot.img
boot.img: DOS/MBR boot sector, code offset 0x58+2, OEM-ID "SYSLINUX",
sectors/cluster 8, Media descriptor 0xf8, sectors/track 63, heads 255,
sectors 1953120 (volumes > 32 MB) , FAT (32 bit), sectors/FAT 1904,
s
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I was trying to boot the Minowboard Turbot using a usb stick with:
http://cdn-fastly.deb.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-amd64/current/images/hd-media/boot.img.gz
but UEFI can't find it to boot.
Best regards,
Paulo Heriq
Hi I confirm that bug exists also in my environment.
Addtionaly if I change parmline to init=bin/sh, reboot and try to list
files - only one line is displayed. Doesn't matter how many files
exists.
For example:
ls -1 /
gives only
bin
and
ls /
displays only
bin etc initrd media
Accepted:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Format: 1.8
Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2018 13:02:27 +0300
Source: di-netboot-assistant
Binary: di-netboot-assistant
Architecture: source all
Version: 0.58
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Install System Team
Changed-By
di-netboot-assistant_0.58_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
di-netboot-assistant_0.58.dsc
di-netboot-assistant_0.58.tar.xz
di-netboot-assistant_0.58_all.deb
di-netboot-assistant_0.58_amd64.buildinfo
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