Am 08.03.2014 08:18, schrieb Facundo Curti:
And this says me:
Fatal: Couldn't open either sysfs or procfs directories for
accesing EFI variables
Try modprobe efivars as root
The system has to be booted via UEFI to be able to access the EFI system
(and tell it about
On Sat, 8 Mar 2014 02:31:35 -0300, Facundo Curti wrote:
Another - no related - problem I have is that I cant update my
system ._. I do a
emerge --newuse --deep --update world
I dont get errors, but never starts to update. Emerge work as using a
--pretend atribute, this say me all the
2014-03-08 5:27 GMT-03:00 Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk:
On Sat, 8 Mar 2014 02:31:35 -0300, Facundo Curti wrote:
Another - no related - problem I have is that I cant update my
system ._. I do a
emerge --newuse --deep --update world
I dont get errors, but never starts to update.
Am 08.03.2014 10:25, schrieb Facundo Curti:
About boot... :/ It still not working. I boot from sysresccd
Did you boot via EFI or via BIOS? You have to choose (U)EFI in your BIOS
to enable the whole EFI-environment.
If you boot sysresccd via BIOS you don't get the efi variables accessible.
Yes. I press F8 (boot menu) and I choice UEFI:Sandisk :/
2014-03-08 6:37 GMT-03:00 Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at:
Am 08.03.2014 10:25, schrieb Facundo Curti:
About boot... :/ It still not working. I boot from sysresccd
Did you boot via EFI or via BIOS? You have to choose (U)EFI in
On Sat, 8 Mar 2014 06:25:32 -0300, Facundo Curti wrote:
About boot... :/ It still not working. I boot from sysresccd, make a:
grub2-install /dev/sdb
And give me this output:
Path `/boot/grub` is not redeable by GRUB on boot.
Installation is impossible. Aborting
You
On Saturday 08 March 2014 06:25:32 Facundo Curti wrote:
So, I try to do the same, but in chroot.
I mount everything (Including proc and sys), and:
chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash
grub2-install --target x86_64-efi /dev/sdb //Without
target gives another error
And
Am 08.03.2014 10:40, schrieb Facundo Curti:
Yes. I press F8 (boot menu) and I choice UEFI:Sandisk :/
Also, make sure, that you modprobe efivarfs before you enter the chroot.
Then it sould work, you can verify that it works by using efibootmgr -v
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2014-03-08 6:46 GMT-03:00 Pavel Volkov negai...@gmail.com:
On Saturday 08 March 2014 06:25:32 Facundo Curti wrote:
So, I try to do the same, but in chroot.
I mount everything (Including proc and sys), and:
chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash
grub2-install --target
On Saturday 08 March 2014 02:31:35 Facundo Curti wrote:
Hi all. I'm again with a newbie problem :/
I almost finish to install gentoo but I have a little problem, I can't boot
gentoo ._.
I already installed the system with GRUB2 and systemd, I made partitions
with GPT using parted, but I
Some update: actually I'm not sure if efibootmgr will work until you boot with
UEFI.
Some more update:
1. You should correctly configure your kernel too boot with UEFI (but GRUB will
still boot).
2. I think you should run grub2-install from EFI-booted system. I suggest
SystemRescueCD, Gentoo minimal can't do that.
2014-03-08 3:20 GMT-03:00 Pavel Volkov negai...@gmail.com:
On Saturday 08 March 2014 02:31:35 Facundo Curti wrote:
Hi all. I'm again with a newbie problem :/
I almost finish to install gentoo but I have a little problem, I can't
boot
gentoo ._.
I already installed the system with
2014-03-08 3:37 GMT-03:00 Pavel Volkov negai...@gmail.com:
Some more update:
1. You should correctly configure your kernel too boot with UEFI (but GRUB
will
still boot).
Yep, this is done :)
2. I think you should run grub2-install from EFI-booted system. I suggest
SystemRescueCD, Gentoo
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