Hi,
Renato Bispo wrote:
> * Under BIOS at least
More we cannot expect from this setup.
The next experiment would be to create a new partition of type 0xef
(1MiB, with no filesystem on it, should be ok) and to copy the file
/boot/grub/efi.img, which is actually a FAT filesystem image.
Then one wo
Very interesting, Thomas. I'm writing this e-mail from the Debian system
I've installed using the method you described in detail. The only
difference is that I used cp instead of dd. My USB stick has now 3
partitions, two of them reserved for images and the other one for regular
use. I included a R
Hi Steve,
I just wanted to follow-up, and mention that the btrfs-progs rename
and patched partman-btrfs are in the archive and have migrated to
testing.
Best regards,
Nicholas
Hi Ansgar,
And thanks for the prod/sorry for the lag.
Ansgar Burchardt (2016-04-01):
> Package: ftp.debian.org
> Severity: normal
>
> apt is currently at Priority: important, but debootstrap treats it
> like Priority: required by including it in every variant explicitly:
>
> +---
> | i
Hi Steve,
> What problem are you seeing?
grub doesn't load its config file, so I don't see the menu and get dropped
immediatly to the grub command line.
> To do that, you'll need to install debian-cd (preferably the version
> from git master that's used for the daily builds) and a local mirror
>
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