Hi everyone. I'm trying to run GRUB on my new EFI-based laptop. Unfortunately I'm running into a few problems. I'm using GRUB 2.00 downloaded using:
wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grub/grub-2.00.tar.gz Configured with: ./configure --with-platform=efi --target=x86_64 --program-prefix="" And built with: make (these operations are ran over a computer other than the one I'm trying to boot, of course; anyway, they're both Debian installations, 64 bits). Then I create the GRUB EFI image with: cd grub-core ../grub-mkimage -o grub.efi -O x86_64-efi -p '' -d . part_gpt ext2 fat configfile part_msdos linux boot multiboot chain and copy it on a USB stick (MS-DOS partition table, FAT partition), putting it in the directory /efi/boot/bootx64.efi. I also copy all grub-core/*.lst grub and grub-core/*.mod in /efi/boot/x86_64-efi and create an empty configuration file in /efi/boot/grub.cfg. Then I insert the stick in the new computer (the one that I'm trying to boot), which has a GPT partition table and a few partitions. Particularly, the second one is ext4 formatted and contains the root of the Debian installation. I boot the computer using UEFI via the USB stick I created and get the GRUB shell. I try to boot Linux with the following commands: insmod efi_gop set root=(hd1,gpt2) linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-5-amd64 root=/dev/sda2 initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-5-amd64 Until here, GRUB doesn't complain of anything. Then I give the command "boot", would expect the kernel to start, but instead I just receive the message "error: couldn't terminate EFI services." and again the GRUB prompt. If I give again "boot", it says "error: overlap detected". Then, if I give again the "linux" and "initrd" commands (with the same arguments as before) and then "boot", the kernel starts, but apparently is unable to find the root device. The strange thing is that doing many attempts (with slightly different commands, mostly playing with things as fix_video, gfxterm, videotest and video=efifb kernel options) sometimes, although quite rarely, I manage to have the system correctly booted, including the detection of the root filesystem (BTW, kernel and initrd are always the same). I couldn't spot so far any pattern related to when the boot succeeds or not. On the other hand My instinct suggests me that most of the problem hides behind that "couldn't terminate EFI services", but unfortunately I know nothing about GRUB or EFI to try to understand its meaning. Could someone on this list try to help me tracking down the problem? The EFI implementation is Aptio version 2.14.1219 (it also advertises itself as version 204, don't know which number is more significant). The computer is an Asus N56VZ-S4033V. Thanks to everyone who can help me. Giovanni. -- Giovanni Mascellani <[email protected]> Pisa, Italy Web: http://poisson.phc.unipi.it/~mascellani Jabber: [email protected] / [email protected]
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