On Fri, Jan 09, 2015 at 06:48:53PM +1300, Philip Charles wrote:
>Hi,
Hi Phil,
Could you expand on some of these a little for me please? You're a
little too terse for me to follow exactly what you've done and seen!
>Results of testing the netinst usb stick.
>Three tests
>i386 into the trad bi
On Fri, Jan 09, 2015 at 09:33:53AM +1300, Philip Charles wrote:
>
>My bad. Rechecked and ok.
Cool. :-)
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Hi,
Results of testing the netinst usb stick.
Three tests
i386 into the trad bios environmeny. Installed. Had to go to a second
grub menu to boot. Jumped straight from installing packages to
installing grub.
i386 in efi environment. Installed. No grub menu no boot. Jumped to
installing g
On Thu, 2015-01-08 at 17:00 +0100, Giorgio Pioda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Asus eeepc, i386 no problem
> > Acer E1 531 notebook secure boot on. i386, no problem.
> > amd64, kernel/modules mismatch.
>
> When did you get the mismatch? Did you perform a full install? I bo
Just built a machine for someone with mdadm RAID0 and latest of Steve's test
iso for 32/64 bit UEFI.
MSI gamers motherboard and 2 x 500.1GB drives.
Worked like a charm and very happy with it.
Just dd to a USB stick. The critical thing that had failed for me before was
that I hadn't got the par
Hi,
> Asus eeepc, i386 no problem
> Acer E1 531 notebook secure boot on. i386, no problem.
> amd64, kernel/modules mismatch.
When did you get the mismatch? Did you perform a full install? I booted
my HP Pavillon X2 (10-k010nz) in amd64 up to the partitioning w
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