Nio, this is a old fashion style boot. But I have my motherboard setted to boot UEFI. Of course, almost all hardware today is a transition between BIOS and EFI.
What I can say is that is working for me on old hardware (BIOS) and on transition hardware (BIOS+EFI). I see no reason why this could not work with EFI firmwares, since GRUB2 supports this technology. But of course, we probably should make partitions the way EFI requires to be... For a EFI only, we should create a GPT partition table, a FAT32 with about 512mb at the beggining, and install GRUB2 on this partition, lets say /dev/sdb1. For precision, we probably will use UUID to refer the second partition where the ISO files will be stored. A little bit more complex, but nothing that could not be done today... 2015-01-07 8:22 GMT-02:00 Nio Wiklund <[email protected]>: > Den 2015-01-07 03:06, Emiliano Vazquez skrev: > > El 06/01/15 a las 13:47, Nio Wiklund escibió: > ... > >> > >> If you are interested, you are welcome to extend it with other, maybe > >> lighter distros, or make it more efficient ... the recipe is in the > >> tutorial ;-) > >> > >> Best regards > >> Nio > >> > >> > > Thanks Nio! i will test this! > > > > best regards. > > Emiliano. > > > > > > -- > > Emiliano Vazquez | PcCentro Informatica & CCTV > > Office: +54 (11) 4635-3218 y Rotativas > > http://www.pccentro.com.ar > > > > You are welcome :-) > > Please share your results, and give feedback, particularly if you have > some problem. > > Best regards > Nio > > > -- > Lubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users >
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