Oh and I can't stress enough to check for firmware updates. There's
metric tons of UEFI bugs. This little baby NUC has had 6 firmware
updates in 9 months. Some updates don't fix things I care about,
others do, and the changelogs aren't always really detailed when it
comes to thinks like user
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 4:11 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Chris Murphy wrote:
>
>> What you should revert back to UEFI only, with Secure Boot enabled,
>> and reinstall CentOS, deleting the previous partition/mount points
>> including the BIOS Boot partition that was created
Chris Murphy wrote:
> What you should revert back to UEFI only, with Secure Boot enabled,
> and reinstall CentOS, deleting the previous partition/mount points
> including the BIOS Boot partition that was created for CentOS's
> bootloader.
> The gotcha is that with Secure Boot enabled, the CentOS
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 10:53 AM, wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote:
>> Thanks...
>> I added the "insmod ntfs" re-ran config no boot...
>> I change the hd1 to hd3 re-ran config no boot...
>> This is what my partition table looks like.
>> # Start EndSize Type
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 5:42 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I have a laptop with windows 10.
> I went into the Windows disk manager and shrunk the volume
> to make room for C7. That worked.
>
> I also changed the BIOS from secure boot to "both" (secure/legacy)
Both is a problem.
Hi All,
Partition 5 is what the linux partitioning add...
Partition 6 is LINUX - Why it shows up as Microsoft Basic I dont know.
Partition 7 is the normal swap
I have tried booting partition 1 and it says.
"an operating system wasnt found."
When booting partion 3 I get a screen "WINDOWS BOOT
Jerry Geis wrote:
> Thanks...
> I added the "insmod ntfs" re-ran config no boot...
> I change the hd1 to hd3 re-ran config no boot...
> This is what my partition table looks like.
> # Start EndSize TypeName
> 1 2048 534527260M EFI System
> Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 08:54:19 -0400
> From: Fred Smith
>
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 08:34:51AM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
>> Thanks...
>>
>> I added the "insmod ntfs" re-ran config no boot...
>> I change the hd1 to hd3 re-ran config no boot...
>>
>> This
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 08:34:51AM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Thanks...
>
> I added the "insmod ntfs" re-ran config no boot...
> I change the hd1 to hd3 re-ran config no boot...
>
> This is what my partition table looks like.
>
> # Start EndSize TypeName
> 1
Thanks...
I added the "insmod ntfs" re-ran config no boot...
I change the hd1 to hd3 re-ran config no boot...
This is what my partition table looks like.
# Start EndSize TypeName
1 2048 534527260M EFI System EFI system partition
2
> Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 07:42:44 -0400
> From: Jerry Geis
>
> I have a laptop with windows 10.
> I went into the Windows disk manager and shrunk the volume
> to make room for C7. That worked.
>
> I also changed the BIOS from secure boot to "both" (secure/legacy)
I have a laptop with windows 10.
I went into the Windows disk manager and shrunk the volume
to make room for C7. That worked.
I also changed the BIOS from secure boot to "both" (secure/legacy)
I installed C7, went fine. About the time it was done I realized I never
saw anything about "other"
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