Hey guys, On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 06:07:13PM +0100, Alex ARNAUD wrote: >>« >>If you wish or need to add any boot parameters for either the installer >>or the kernel, press Tab (BIOS boot), or 'e' then down arrow three times >>then 'end' (UEFI boot). This will bring the boot command for the selected >>menu entry and allow you to edit it to suit your needs. The help screens >>(see below) list some common possible options. Press 'Enter' (BIOS boot) >>or 'F10' (UEFI boot) to boot the installer with your options; pressing Esc >>will return you to the boot menu and undo any changes you made. >>» >> >>Is this enough for your needs? > >I'm not able to confirm that the instructions you have provided work >for me. > >My test environment is a Virtualbox (5.1) machine with EFI enabled.
Slightly off-topic here, but *please* don't use Virtualbox for testing with EFI. The virtualbox EFI support is half-assed and broken and will cause problems later. >I have executed the following steps : >1) Pressing "e" You've missed out the "down arrow three times" here - with that it works, I've just tested myself >2) Pressing the "end" key >3) Typing "theme=dark" >4) Pressing F10 > >The installation begins after that steps without the dark theme as I would >like to have. -- 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

