Hi Steve
it seems that my mail did not make it to the list. Probably because of
the attachment. I uploaded the syslog into my Google account:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B76y8AchxWAIVUxUQWJOTDlLaU0
Hope that helps
Carolin
On 11/04/2012 03:56 PM, Carolin Latze wrote:
Hi Steve
sorry I have to come back to this problem although I thought all those
failures were caused by myself. This time I am sure that the installer
does not like my board ;)
I have a Gigabyte B75M-D3H main board and installed a fresh Win7 UEFI
on a 1TB disk. That worked well. Now I installed Debian (using the
beta3 amd64 installer) and ran into the "No EFI partition was found"
error again. In the partitioning tool I see the Windows EFI partition,
but the installer is not able to detect it. When the error occurred
again, I pulled the syslog (it is attached to this mail). I hope it
helps to debug and find the problem.
best regards
Carolin
On 09/03/2012 12:10 PM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 11:51:14AM +0200, Carolin Latze wrote:
OK, thanks for that. Hmmm, not quite sure why it's not using the
existing partition here. Do you have anything important on the Debian
system yet? Could you try a reinstall and grab the syslog off for me
please?
Yes, ok, I can do that. I will use another HD, and reinstall the same
setup there. By doing that I can also be sure that error did not
come up
due to a mistake I made :-)
*grin*
What do you want me to do in detail? Use the EFI installer, don't
create
an EFI boot partition and if the error shows up, create one, finish
installation and send the syslog to you?
Ish. Please run the installation again, at least up until the point
where it recognises (or not) the Windows EFI boot partition. If you
can send logs at that point, that would be great. You'll probably need
to copy them off onto the hard drive somewhere else, or onto a USB
stick. I'm hoping there will be a clue in the logfile, then I'll
probably give you replacements for a couple of the installer packages
or a new image with more debug in the right area. OK?
Thanks for helping with this, it's invaluable.
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