Issue: "No bootable devices found" after motherboard replaced
Background: previously functional Debian system where hardware quit
(so called "No POST").
I spent a few hours on a "No bootable devices found" issue:
The fix was in the Dell BIOS (got to by pressing 'F2'):
-> Boot Configuration
--> Add Boot Option
---> [select the SSD] (the BIOS then reads the "EFI" partition)
----> one then needs to select the "grubx64.efi" file + give the "Boot
Option" a name, e.g. "Debian Linux on SSD"
-----> Save changes to BIOS + Exit BIOS
The above presumes: the SSD is intact and has an EFI partition with
Grub on it.
I was looking at the re-installing GRUB (
https://wiki.debian.org/GrubEFIReinstall )... that isn't the solution
here.
The fix is two minutes if one understand what is happening. Perhaps,
this will save someone else some time.
System: Dell XPS 15 9500
OS: Debian Linux 10.10 (stable) **only**
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Other BIOS settings important for Debian Linux on XPS 15:
Boot Configuration
Enable Secure Boot [x] On
--> CHANGE THIS TO 'Off' (from "On")
Storage
SATA Operation -> RAID On
--> CHANGE THIS TO "AHCI" (SATA is configured for AHCI mode)
Pre-boot Behavior
Fastboot [x] Minimal
--> CHANGE THIS TO "Thorough" (from 'Minimal')
Michael