I understand, it is strange, I don't know if Gnome still uses a HAL or some 
system board calls that might be needed with the VMWare system board. I am not 
a Gnome user, so if I step off the edge of my knowledge I apologize.

The Force EFI during the partitioning, made it sound like "Yes" indicated that 
you didn't care about anything else on the system. I will run the install with 
the default.

I actually access my VMware host from a windows box running on VirtualBox on my 
local machine. I will run a quick install next, see if I get any different 
result.


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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Bug#801233: EFI install Fails without GUI
Time (UTC): October 7 2015 5:58 pm
From: st...@einval.com
To: amst...@protonmail.ch
CC: 801...@bugs.debian.org,debian-...@lists.debian.org

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On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 01:46:39PM -0400, amstead wrote:
>
>I am using ESXi 5.5, it is an older dell 2900. (wouldnt think that would mater.

OK. My own default test setup is with qemu/kvm, but I've seen it work
with Virtualbox too. It *might* be an oddit with ESXi, but I'm
honestly struggling to see how the presence or lack of a desktop
environment could make a difference here!

>I do a graphical Expert install, and chose most of the defaults, I do
>Force EFI mode.

OK. Out of curiosity, are you changing anything at all related to EFI
or bootloader? If you're forcing EFI mode, is that because you have
another OS installed in this VM?

>I have tried it multiple time... In fact I am in the process now. I
>was going to chose Gnome, then uninstall it. I just wanted a simple
>box for a MySQL DB for my son to play on.
>
>I initially tried 8.1 and now am using the 8.2 image.

OK. I'm not aware of any major changes between those releases likely
to make a difference here.

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