Dear all,
the issue is solved.
During research for Ralphs questions I realized my UEFI/BIOS was severly out
of date (I had thought this would have been done during refurbishing of the
device). After updating from a 2016 UEFI to one from 2020 (many thanks to HP
for still supporting such a
Hi Andreas,
On Wednesday 24 February 2021 21:06:07 you wrote:
> I assume you tried another grub install when booted through debian's grub
> into devuan? You might want to use "grub-install --recheck"
I just did, it reported "no errors reported".
> However, I'm a bit afraid of having multiple
Hi Andreas,
thanks for your mail.
On Tuesday 23 February 2021 18:26:31 you wrote:
> > the plan was a dual boot install with Win10 being installed first,
> > however after several failed attempts, I scraped Win10 and went for a
> > Linux-only install.
>
> What does "failed attempts" mean here?
Hi Ralph,
thanks for your mail, here are your answers
> 1. which iso (with sha256sum)?
I tried both the beowulf 3.0.0 and 3.1.0 netinst images.
While I deleted 3.0.0, the sha256 of 3.1.0 is
1a6d240e66f4ed8db370fa53de516dfea89a1b466ebb5cdd8572abe024b6778c
Dear all,
I have switched to a new computer and tried to install Beowulf 3.1.0 in a
pure-EFI setting.
I have tried installing on a SATA SSD as well as a a m.2 PCIe SSD. Originally,
the plan was a dual boot install with Win10 being installed first, however
after several failed attempts, I