Hi,
regrettably (or to my luck ?) i don't have a NUC in reach.
Intel says it should be possible to install GNU/Linux:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/05499/mini-pcs.html
Suspicious is that they list particular NUC models for Ubuntu.
(What about the others ?)
Debian
Thanks for your continuing help.
I would like to to try "Legacy," but am
not sure how.
I press F2 at the beginning. This takes
me to tabs including "Main", "Devices", "Boot".
Under "Devices," there is a box under the
heading "USB Configuration" for "Legacy",
which I have checked with a
Hi,
>I used F2 to shut off "secure boot".
> Now, there are noises that suggest the
> CD is being read, but nothing displays
> on the monitor--- no warnings, no diagnostics,
> just a blinking cursor in the upper-left
> corner.
Did you alread try legacy CSM (BIOS emulation) ?
Have a nice day
On 2019-05-26 14:29, Blair, Charles E III wrote:
Thank you. I seem to have another
problem.
I used F2 to shut off "secure boot".
Now, there are noises that suggest the
CD is being read, but nothing displays
on the monitor--- no warnings, no diagnostics,
just a blinking cursor in the upper-le
Thank you. I seem to have another
problem.
I used F2 to shut off "secure boot".
Now, there are noises that suggest the
CD is being read, but nothing displays
on the monitor--- no warnings, no diagnostics,
just a blinking cursor in the upper-left
corner.
--
My e-mail is unreliable.
Please
Hi,
Blair, Charles E III wrote:
> Image Authorization Fail.
Googling
EFI "Image Authorization Fail"
yields lots of advise to disable Secure Boot or to switch to legacy CSM mode.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
I am trying to install debian on
an Intel NUC with a DVD device attached. I
downloaded the network installer, then
burnt it to a CD on a different computer.
When I put it in the new computer and
start it, I get the message:
> Image Authorization Fail.
> System cannot boot to this device d
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