On Thu, 4 Sep 2014 21:46:14 -0600, Joseph wrote:
You need to mount /boot, and mount the EFI boot partition before
installing grub2 using `grub2-install --target=x86_64-efi`.
How do I mount EFI boot partition?
Is it the /dev/sda1 2M
That's the BIOS compatibility partition. There appears
On 09/05/14 09:04, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 4 Sep 2014 21:46:14 -0600, Joseph wrote:
You need to mount /boot, and mount the EFI boot partition before
installing grub2 using `grub2-install --target=x86_64-efi`.
How do I mount EFI boot partition?
Is it the /dev/sda1 2M
That's the BIOS
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 06:37:00 -0600, Joseph wrote:
My BIOS if from 1998 I think so it is not EFI.
I don't think I'm suppose to be doing this EFI.
...UEFI (~EFI) is a firmware interface that is widespread on recent
computers, especially those more recent than 2010. It is intended to
replace
On 09/05/14 13:44, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 06:37:00 -0600, Joseph wrote:
My BIOS if from 1998 I think so it is not EFI.
I don't think I'm suppose to be doing this EFI.
...UEFI (~EFI) is a firmware interface that is widespread on recent
computers, especially those more recent
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 07:06:27 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I made a typo my Bios is from around 2008 so it can not be EFI.
So I need a BIOS boot partition which in my case is /dev/sda1 but I
don't need the /dev/sda2 - this is my 128M boot partition. My layout:
Device Start End
On 09/05/14 14:11, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 07:06:27 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I made a typo my Bios is from around 2008 so it can not be EFI.
So I need a BIOS boot partition which in my case is /dev/sda1 but I
don't need the /dev/sda2 - this is my 128M boot partition. My layout:
On 09/05/14 14:11, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 07:06:27 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I made a typo my Bios is from around 2008 so it can not be EFI.
So I need a BIOS boot partition which in my case is /dev/sda1 but I
don't need the /dev/sda2 - this is my 128M boot partition. My layout:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
ls -al /boot/
total 8671
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root1024 Sep 4 14:29 .
drwxr-xr-x 21 root root4096 Sep 4 16:51 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 94478 Sep 4 11:41 config-3.14.14-gentoo
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root1024 Sep 4
On 09/05/14 10:25, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
ls -al /boot/
total 8671
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root1024 Sep 4 14:29 .
drwxr-xr-x 21 root root4096 Sep 4 16:51 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 94478 Sep 4 11:41 config-3.14.14-gentoo
On 09/05/14 10:25, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
ls -al /boot/
total 8671
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root1024 Sep 4 14:29 .
drwxr-xr-x 21 root root4096 Sep 4 16:51 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 94478 Sep 4 11:41 config-3.14.14-gentoo
On 09/05/14 14:11, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 07:06:27 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I made a typo my Bios is from around 2008 so it can not be EFI.
So I need a BIOS boot partition which in my case is /dev/sda1 but I
don't need the /dev/sda2 - this is my 128M boot partition. My layout:
On 5 September 2014 19:55:49 CEST, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/05/14 14:11, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 07:06:27 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I made a typo my Bios is from around 2008 so it can not be EFI.
So I need a BIOS boot partition which in my case is /dev/sda1
but I
On 09/05/14 20:20, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On 5 September 2014 19:55:49 CEST, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/05/14 14:11, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 07:06:27 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I made a typo my Bios is from around 2008 so it can not be EFI.
So I need a BIOS boot partition
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 11:55:49 -0600, Joseph wrote:
It seems to me my BIOS can not read GPT partition so what are my
alternatives? I think I will have to format the SSD in MBR
BIOS doesn't read partitions. It loads a few bytes of bootloader code,
then the bootloader takes over.
--
Neil
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 08:02:08 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I don't need to format sda1, grub2-install should take care of it. So
what am I doing wrong?
Did you run grub2-install from within the chroot? I've had problems with
this in the past, no error messages but GRUB is not installed correctly.
On 09/05/14 20:26, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 08:02:08 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I don't need to format sda1, grub2-install should take care of it. So
what am I doing wrong?
Did you run grub2-install from within the chroot? I've had problems with
this in the past, no error messages
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 13:54:07 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I don't need to format sda1, grub2-install should take care of it.
So what am I doing wrong?
Did you run grub2-install from within the chroot? I've had problems
with this in the past, no error messages but GRUB is not installed
On 09/05/14 22:06, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 13:54:07 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I don't need to format sda1, grub2-install should take care of it.
So what am I doing wrong?
Did you run grub2-install from within the chroot? I've had problems
with this in the past, no error messages
On 06/09/14 06:07, Joseph wrote:
On 09/05/14 22:06, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 13:54:07 -0600, Joseph wrote:
I don't need to format sda1, grub2-install should take care of it.
So what am I doing wrong?
Something I have not seen so far is do you have a device.map file?
(Make
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 16:07:38 -0600, Joseph wrote:
reboot the system and it still doesn't boot.
You've been asked before but I don't recall seeing the answer. If it
doesn't boot, what does happen? What messages do you see?
--
Neil Bothwick
Top Oxymorons Number 34: Silent scream
On 09/04/14 18:17, Joseph wrote:
I just installed gentoo on my new SSD (intel 480GB drive SSDSC2BF-480H501)
I mostly was installing everything over ssh (easier) and using grub2 but upon
rebooting I get:
No bootable device - Insert boot disk and press any key
I boot strap to my system:
#
On 09/04/2014 05:36 PM, Joseph wrote:
When I installed grub2 I got no errors:
grub2-install /dev/sda
Installation finished. No error reported.
If you are trying to boot in EFI mode, you aren't installing it
correctly. That installed to the MBR in legacy mode.
Instructions are here:
On 09/04/14 19:41, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 09/04/2014 05:36 PM, Joseph wrote:
When I installed grub2 I got no errors:
grub2-install /dev/sda
Installation finished. No error reported.
If you are trying to boot in EFI mode, you aren't installing it
correctly. That installed to the MBR in legacy
On 09/04/2014 08:14 PM, Joseph wrote:
I'm still lost with this grab2, very confusing. Gentoo official
documentation did not mention any of this :-/
Official documentation did ask to create /dev/sda1 2M BIOS boot
partition but there was no instruction how to mount it or format it.
I was
On 09/04/2014 08:14 PM, Joseph wrote:
On 09/04/14 19:41, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 09/04/2014 05:36 PM, Joseph wrote:
When I installed grub2 I got no errors:
grub2-install /dev/sda
Installation finished. No error reported.
If you are trying to boot in EFI mode, you aren't installing it
On 09/04/14 19:41, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 09/04/2014 05:36 PM, Joseph wrote:
When I installed grub2 I got no errors:
grub2-install /dev/sda
Installation finished. No error reported.
If you are trying to boot in EFI mode, you aren't installing it
correctly. That installed to the MBR in legacy
On 09/04/14 20:44, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 09/04/2014 08:14 PM, Joseph wrote:
On 09/04/14 19:41, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 09/04/2014 05:36 PM, Joseph wrote:
When I installed grub2 I got no errors:
grub2-install /dev/sda
Installation finished. No error reported.
If you are trying to boot in EFI
I believe what you've said is correct... because I'm pretty sure I read it
in the documentation.
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/04/14 20:44, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 09/04/2014 08:14 PM, Joseph wrote:
On 09/04/14 19:41, Daniel Frey wrote:
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