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rbraun204 wrote:
> Hey all, i'm installing stretch onto a HP Z4G4 workstation via
> netboot and in uefi mode. The only video hardware in the box is a
> NVIDIA Corporation GP107GL [Quadro P620]. The install goes as
> expected. Only installed standard utils
Hey all, i'm installing stretch onto a HP Z4G4 workstation via
netboot and in uefi mode. The only video hardware in the box is a
NVIDIA Corporation GP107GL [Quadro P620]. The install goes as
expected. Only installed standard utils and ssh server.
On first boot grub comes up and boots into
Corey wrote:
I got a new laptop without a CD/DVD drive and am trying to install off a
USB image and either dual boot my pre-installed windows 8.1 or just wipe
and use strictly Debian. I get all the way to the point of installing
GRUB and it fails. I've read that this may have something to do
drive, did you save a copy of the boot
installation software provided by your laptop vendor/manufacturer?
May I ask why you prefer to do a UEFI install versus a normal install (with
regards to Windows 8.1 and Debian Wheezy)?
I confirm that the latest release of Debian Wheezy, a.k.a. 7.4
Hi Corey,
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 07:11:45AM -0700, Corey Blair wrote:
I downloaded debian-7.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso and then used unetbootin to
make a bootable USB flash drive from it. I changed UEFI boot to
legacy mode and booted off the UEFI USB. The installer runs fine,
but I have trouble
I downloaded debian-7.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso and then used unetbootin to
make a bootable USB flash drive from it. I changed UEFI boot to legacy
mode and booted off the UEFI USB. The installer runs fine, but I have
trouble loading the components from cd-rom, so I execute a shell and
mount
- Original Message -
From: Corey Blair
Sent: 04/23/14 10:11 PM
To: Steve McIntyre
Subject: Re: UEFI install
I downloaded debian-7.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso and then used unetbootin to make a
bootable USB flash drive from it. I changed UEFI boot to legacy mode and
booted off the UEFI
- Original Message -
From: Steve McIntyre
Sent: 04/23/14 10:25 PM
To: Corey Blair
Subject: Re: UEFI install
Gah, yet another person using unetbootin. It's responsible for a lot of
problem reports we're seeing these days. It's totally unnecessary
unetbootin will not start
On 23.04.2014 14:57, Theodore Alcapotaxis wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Steve McIntyre
Sent: 04/23/14 10:25 PM
To: Corey Blair
Subject: Re: UEFI install
Gah, yet another person using unetbootin. It's responsible for a lot
of problem reports we're seeing these days. It's totally
theota...@mail.com
Cc: Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com; Corey Blair cblair...@yahoo.com;
debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, 23 April 2014, 12:07
Subject: Re: UEFI install
On 23.04.2014 14:57, Theodore Alcapotaxis wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Steve McIntyre
Sent: 04/23
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 12:50:57PM -0700, Corey Blair wrote:
So I can just do a file copy in Windows of the .iso to the thumb
drive? Not actually extracting the iso image? I will try that later
tonite, but also seems odd to me that it would work.
No, copying the file directly from Windows
Corey,
If you don't like to use unetbootin, you could try one of the following:
1. pendrivelinux (url: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/)
2. rufus (url: http://rufus.akeo.ie/)
Both are free and open-source and they don't need to be installed on Windows.
Which version of Windows are you using? and
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 07:16:56PM -0300, André Nunes Batista wrote:
On Fri, 2014-04-18 at 10:19 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
On 18/04/14 12:33 AM, Corey Blair wrote:
I got a new laptop without a CD/DVD drive and am trying to install off
a USB image and either dual boot my pre-installed
On 18/04/14 12:33 AM, Corey Blair wrote:
I got a new laptop without a CD/DVD drive and am trying to install off
a USB image and either dual boot my pre-installed windows 8.1 or just
wipe and use strictly Debian. I get all the way to the point of
installing GRUB and it fails. I've read that
On Fri, 2014-04-18 at 10:19 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
On 18/04/14 12:33 AM, Corey Blair wrote:
I got a new laptop without a CD/DVD drive and am trying to install off
a USB image and either dual boot my pre-installed windows 8.1 or just
wipe and use strictly Debian. I get all the way to the
I got a new laptop without a CD/DVD drive and am trying to install off a
USB image and either dual boot my pre-installed windows 8.1 or just wipe
and use strictly Debian. I get all the way to the point of installing
GRUB and it fails. I've read that this may have something to do with
the
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 07:50:17PM +0200, Fran R. Guerrero wrote:
I'm building my new system and I'm wishing to install Debian on it. It's
reasonably new and the motherboard has this UEFI thing that pisses lots of
people around. I'm no exception.
I tried to install Debian Wheezy with a USB
Hi again,
thanks for the tips, Gary and Roger.
2013/4/22 Roger Leigh rle...@codelibre.net
I did this recently with the current Debian installer RC. If you
download the netinst or CD1 ISO image, you can simply dd it to
the USB pendrive directly, and it will boot with UEFI or legacy
BIOS.
Hi list,
I'm building my new system and I'm wishing to install Debian on it. It's
reasonably new and the motherboard has this UEFI thing that pisses lots of
people around. I'm no exception.
I tried to install Debian Wheezy with a USB key, using the 'dd' way but,
even trying different versions of
On 21/04/13 01:50 PM, Fran R. Guerrero wrote:
Hi list,
I'm building my new system and I'm wishing to install Debian on it.
It's reasonably new and the motherboard has this UEFI thing that
pisses lots of people around. I'm no exception.
I tried to install Debian Wheezy with a USB key, using
On 28/11/12 03:21, Cody Smith wrote:
I've had this issue in Ubuntu, and found the most reliable way is to use
a UEFI Boot MANAGER (not Boot Loader) or put the EFI Shell Intel has
provided onto a flash drive this way:
/boot/efi/bootx64.efirename the shellx64.efi to bootx64.efi
then
I got a new Lenovo T530, I added a SSD as second disk, and now have a
win7, UEFI boot on MBR partitionned sdb disk.
I tried latest beta installer for wheezy (beta4), but it could not boot
in UEFI mode
(I got a text menu writtent on the right of the screen, then after
selecting an entry Error, no
On 27/11/2012 20:50 Erwan David wrote:
I got a new Lenovo T530, I added a SSD as second disk, and now have a
win7, UEFI boot on MBR partitionned sdb disk.
I tried latest beta installer for wheezy (beta4), but it could not boot
in UEFI mode
(I got a text menu writtent on the right of the
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 08:47:47PM +0100, Erwan David wrote:
I got a new Lenovo T530, I added a SSD as second disk, and now have a
win7, UEFI boot on MBR partitionned sdb disk.
I tried latest beta installer for wheezy (beta4), but it could not boot
in UEFI mode
(I got a text menu writtent
On 27/11/12 21:16, Jon Dowland wrote:
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 08:47:47PM +0100, Erwan David wrote:
I got a new Lenovo T530, I added a SSD as second disk, and now have a
win7, UEFI boot on MBR partitionned sdb disk.
I tried latest beta installer for wheezy (beta4), but it could not boot
in
On 27/11/12 21:06, Simon Brandmair wrote:
On 27/11/2012 20:50 Erwan David wrote:
I got a new Lenovo T530, I added a SSD as second disk, and now have a
win7, UEFI boot on MBR partitionned sdb disk.
I tried latest beta installer for wheezy (beta4), but it could not boot
in UEFI mode
(I got
I've had this issue in Ubuntu, and found the most reliable way is to use
a UEFI Boot MANAGER (not Boot Loader) or put the EFI Shell Intel has
provided onto a flash drive this way:
/boot/efi/bootx64.efirename the shellx64.efi to bootx64.efi
then put it in that path
if you were able to
Am Samstag, 11. August 2012 schrieb Greg Madden:
Not sure about all the:
- GPT + UEFI
- MBR + UEFI
- GPT + BIOS
I just installed Wheezy and it seemed to install just like any other
install I have done.
Ah, so you are not sure its using UEFI at all?
Do you have grub-pc or
Please quote instead of top-post.
Am Freitag, 10. August 2012 schrieb Jerome BENOIT:
On 10/08/12 11:17, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2012 schrieb Greg Madden:
On Thursday 09 August 2012 4:37:05 am L V Gandhi wrote:
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Gary
On Friday 10 August 2012 1:17:16 am Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2012 schrieb Greg Madden:
On Thursday 09 August 2012 4:37:05 am L V Gandhi wrote:
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Gary Dale garyd...@rogers.com wrote:
On 08/08/12 08:48 PM, L V Gandhi wrote:
Has
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Greg Madden gomadtr...@gci.net wrote:
On Friday 10 August 2012 1:17:16 am Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2012 schrieb Greg Madden:
On Thursday 09 August 2012 4:37:05 am L V Gandhi wrote:
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Gary Dale
Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2012 schrieb Greg Madden:
On Thursday 09 August 2012 4:37:05 am L V Gandhi wrote:
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Gary Dale garyd...@rogers.com wrote:
On 08/08/12 08:48 PM, L V Gandhi wrote:
Has any one installed dual boot system of windows and squeeze in
Have you tried with Wheezy ?
On 10/08/12 11:17, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2012 schrieb Greg Madden:
On Thursday 09 August 2012 4:37:05 am L V Gandhi wrote:
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Gary Dalegaryd...@rogers.com wrote:
On 08/08/12 08:48 PM, L V Gandhi wrote:
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