On Apr 2, 2012, at 9:46 PM, Richard Chan wrote:
> I'm building and creating the image on a different UEFI machine (this one was
> booted from grub-legacy in UEFI mode).
>
> As this stage, I'm clearly not able to affect the target's boot entries
> but also don't want to "install" it on the source machine, since
> they are totally separate machines.
>
> On the target machine EFI Boot Manager
> I can add an entry manually via browsing the USB drive.
> This loads to the GRUB 2.00~beta command line.
> The GRUB CLI seems to be fullly functional with regard to finding harddisks
> and ls'ing of directories (ext2 and fat).
> However it errors out at linux kernel loading.
Fair point, if it's not in rescue mode, it's found normal.mod which means it's
probably found all of the other modules. I don't know that this is a GRUB
problem.
Have you confirmed you have the latest UEFI firmware revision for this model?
Have you tried a different kernel version (much newer and much older)?
Have you done a memtest86+ on this hardware? If it's never been done, I'd let
it run overnight.
Chris Murphy
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