On 14/04/2022 09:57, Christian Britz wrote:
On 2022-04-14 01:07 UTC+0200, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I've just attempted to Install "Bookworm" to a USB stick and it went
mostly to plan, apart from the fact that it won't boot. However that's
not the issue at hand: I can't find a way to persuad
Peter HB wrote:
>
>I've just attempted to Install "Bookworm" to a USB stick and it went
>mostly to plan, apart from the fact that it won't boot. However that's
>not the issue at hand: I can't find a way to persuade the installer's
>partitioner to use GPT instead of the MS-DOS partitioning schem
On 2022-04-14 01:07 UTC+0200, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> I've just attempted to Install "Bookworm" to a USB stick and it went
> mostly to plan, apart from the fact that it won't boot. However that's
> not the issue at hand: I can't find a way to persuade the installer's
> partitioner to u
David Christensen writes:
> I use the d-i at the simplest level I can (e.g. text "Install" mode from the
> main menu). From what I have observed, d-i detects if the host is using BIOS
> or
> UEFI, and chooses MBR or GPT partitioning accordingly. Assume the host
> firmware
> can operate as UEF
On Wed 13 Apr 2022 at 17:13:39 (-0700), David Christensen wrote:
> On 4/13/22 16:07, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> > I've just attempted to Install "Bookworm" to a USB stick and it
> > went mostly to plan, apart from the fact that it won't boot.
> > However that's not the issue at hand: I can't fin
On 4/13/22 16:07, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Hello All,
I've just attempted to Install "Bookworm" to a USB stick and it went
mostly to plan, apart from the fact that it won't boot. However that's
not the issue at hand: I can't find a way to persuadeĀ the installer's
partitioner to use GPT ins
Hello All,
I've just attempted to Install "Bookworm" to a USB stick and it went
mostly to plan, apart from the fact that it won't boot. However that's
not the issue at hand: I can't find a way to persuade the installer's
partitioner to use GPT instead of the MS-DOS partitioning scheme.
Anyo
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