On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 07:18:30AM +0000, stefano gozzi wrote: > I think you'll need a jessie 64bit, that contains uefi bootable, i don't > think that a squeeze supports that (even a wheezy, i think). For any
I can confirm that. I recently installed jessie on an ECS Liva that uses UEFI. I had found this before I did: http://blog.einval.com/debian/CDs It is less than a month old and the changes are for Jessie, which just went stable. I had to "force UEFI boot" in the jessie installer (not the default) and create an EFI partition, separate from / and > 27MB (IIRC). Before I did that, the system wouldn't boot from the SSD. Can't comment on Apple HW as I won't go near it. > persistent installation you'll need refit bootmanager (tested with triple > boot). > For a fixed "only linux" boot, if you just want to use debian instead of > osx, you'll have to "bless" the partition (my actual configuration) with > osx dvd repair console, otherwise mac hardware wait 1 minute (white > screen) searching for an osx partition... > > bye > stefano > Il giorno gio 23 apr 2015 alle ore 08:28 Jonny Bowes > <[1][email protected]> ha scritto: > > HI Guys > > Could someone please tell me how I can set debian to boot from EFI. I > have created a bootable usb with squeeze 6.0.10 amd64 iso, but whenever > I restart my MacBook and hold the option key all I see is my osx > installation. I can confirm that the usb boots to debain fine as I have > been able to confirm this via another non Mac laptop. > > Your help will be much appreciated. > Jonnybowes... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

