Keith Moyer wrote: <other stuff I'm not going to comment on>
> - The installed OS needs to be UEFI compatible, but the netinst image >doesn't appear UEFI capable. I was planning on either trying to make >the image UEFI-capable (just move files to FAT32 partition and add a >BOOTX64.efi file?) or changing my BIOS to CSM mode for the installation >then changing it back to UEFI after. Are there issues with either approach? Hmmm. The beta4 netinst *should* be UEFI compatible already. If you're booting off USB, how did you write the image to USB? I'm asking because a lot of people are using unetbootin, and that's causing issues for us... > - I can't tell if I should chainload Windows via Grub, Debian via the >Windows bootloader, or somehow have both as options in my UEFI (I've >seen conflicting statements in each direction). Either of the first two should be easy enough AFAIK, it just depends on your own preference. I'd go for grub chainloading Windows personally. I know there are people working on a UEFI boot menu program, but I've not got much details on that... -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. [email protected] "We're the technical experts. We were hired so that management could ignore our recommendations and tell us how to do our jobs." -- Mike Andrews -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

