Bug#1034812: Unbootable after install: UEFI installed to wrong ESP

2024-05-28 Thread Jmkr
Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > You can run grub-install with --no-nvram to install GRUB without writing > EFI boot variables. The Debian installer also has an option for this in > expert mode. Then you can create a custom boot entry with efibootmgr. Thanks, this is very nice => I am definitely going

Bug#1034812: Unbootable after install: UEFI installed to wrong ESP

2024-05-17 Thread Pascal Hambourg
On 17/05/2024 at 13:22, Jmkr wrote: Pascal Hambourg wrote: You can set an alternative name and location by running grub-install with --bootloader-id= or with GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR= in /etc/default/grub. It also affects the directory name in the ESP. But depending on the grub package version,

Bug#1034812: Unbootable after install: UEFI installed to wrong ESP

2024-05-17 Thread Jmkr
Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > You can set an alternative name and location by running grub-install > with --bootloader-id= or with GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR= in > /etc/default/grub. It also affects the directory name in the ESP. But > depending on the grub package version, monolithic GRUB images (signed >

Bug#1034812: Unbootable after install: UEFI installed to wrong ESP

2024-05-10 Thread Pascal Hambourg
On 10/05/2024 at 00:52, Jmkr wrote: Pascal Hambourg wrote: You could just run grub-install to reinstall GRUB into the new ESP and register it in EFI boot variables. I wanted to try the manual way to learn + to create my EFI boot entry with a customized name. I think GRUB installation can

Bug#1034812: Unbootable after install: UEFI installed to wrong ESP

2024-05-09 Thread Jmkr
Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > You could just run grub-install to reinstall GRUB into the new ESP and > register it in EFI boot variables. I wanted to try the manual way to learn + to create my EFI boot entry with a customized name. I think GRUB installation can only create EFI boot entry with the

Bug#1034812: Unbootable after install: UEFI installed to wrong ESP

2024-05-09 Thread Pascal Hambourg
On 09/05/2024 at 12:42, Jmkr wrote: - I archived "/boot/efi/EFI/debian/grubx64.efi" from "/dev/sda1" to "/ Archive.tar". - Then, I unmounted "/dev/sda1" from "/boot/efi" and mounted "/dev/sdb1" to "/boot/efi" and extracted "/Archive.tar" in "/boot/efi" again. - Later I changed UUID of ESP in

Bug#1034812: Unbootable after install: UEFI installed to wrong ESP

2024-05-09 Thread Jmkr
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Bug#1034812: Unbootable after install: UEFI installed to wrong ESP

2024-05-09 Thread Jmkr
I had a similar problem with my customized Debian 10 installer. I have not customized PARTMAN related UDEB packages yet, so these are at Debian 10 versions. What I did was I installed my Debian in one of my test laptops that also had another SSD with some Windows 11 installation that I plan to

Bug#1034812: Unbootable after install: UEFI installed to wrong ESP

2024-05-09 Thread Jmkr
, pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org, k...@debian.org, deb...@jamesie.de, a...@hax0rbana.org Datum: 9. 5. 2024 10:42:41 Předmět: Re: Bug#1034812: Unbootable after install: UEFI installed to wrong ESP I had a similar problem with my customized Debian 10 installer. I have not customized PARTMAN related UDEB packages ye