On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:28:17PM -0700, Bdale Garbee wrote: > > Select "EFI Shell" from the list of boot options you get in the boot manager, > then look for the list of choices displayed and find the one that has the > text "CDROM" in it. Should be fs0, might be different depending on system > disk configuration. If fs0 is the CDROM, type "fs0:" at the shell prompt to > change to that disk. Then, you should be able to just type 'elilo' to get > the Linux boot loader running, and very quickly it should look like a > "normal" Debian install.
Hmm, this seems to be a non-starter. The CD-ROM comes up as blk0; EFI doesn't seem to be able to find a filesystem on it. I built the CD using jigdo last week from the testing distribution; will this not work? I also have a Red Hat AS CD, and it *can* find a filesystem on that, but I'd rather try Debian first... Tim -- Dr Tim Cutts Informatics Systems Group Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1SA, UK

