Ah, I'll give that a shot next time I install Debian 6 on this laptop,
Debian 7 beta 4 seems to work well minus a few xorg issues on this laptop.

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Steve McIntyre <[email protected]> wrote:

> [email protected] wrote:
> >
> >Package: installation-reports
> >
> >Boot method: USB Flash drive
> >Image version: Unetbootin Debian Unstable_NetInstall_x64
> >Date: 1-5-2012
> >
> >Machine: Asus N56DP-DH11
> >Processor: A10-4600m
> >Memory: 8GB DDR3
> >Partitions: Unknown, I selected the guided encrypted LVM option.
>
> ...
>
> >Comments/Problems:
> >Debian appears to not boot after installing it on this system, I have
> >CSM enabled so as to avoid the whole SecureBoot/UEFI mess. If I pull
> >the SSD from another laptop with an A4-3300M and a Debian Unstable
> >64-bit install, that copy of Debian will boot up just fine on this
> >Asus laptop, although I'll have a mess of drivers to clean up.
>
> Hi,
>
> It sounds like you have a problem with grub EFI booting, then. If you
> grab a more recent CD image, you should be able to boot in rescue mode
> to be able to see what's happened. efibootmgr should show all the
> possible EFI boot options, and if you could check what you have
> installed on in /boot/efi that would be very helpful.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> 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
>

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