Package: installation-reports
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Hi. I just installed a bookworm candidate. This worked OK through
partitioning and reboot, but I cannot boot into the system.
This is an amd64 recent-ish laptop. The disk is a PCIe SSD, not SATA.
I'm installing from a USB drive. To make this work, I
Hi. Thank you both for replying.
Tim Bell writes:
> Just to confirm - you were not able to configure the USB Drive for EFI
> boot?
Correct. For whatever reason this wasn't possible in this BIOS, at least
not in any way I could figure out. Possibly I created the install media
incorrectly? I dow
Pascal Hambourg writes:
> On 30/03/2023 at 01:21, Dima Kogan wrote:
>> I had to turn off
>> secure-boot and UEFI in the BIOS.
>
> Why ? What happens if UEFI boot is enabled ?
If UEFI was enabled, the USB device isn't seen by the machine in its
list of valid boot devic
Hi all. Thanks for the replies. I was just able to get it installed. And
here are some notes about what happened, and about how we can do better.
I got it running by using a friend's usb installer. HIS usb disk was a
valid UEFI boot disk, so I could boot in UEFI mode, and do the normal
install, wh
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