On 28 July 2013, at 03:06, Wankey Cheng wrote:
Make sure that you're system is booted in EFI mode
i didn't install a bootloader,so it can be booted in EFI mode only.
Don't some boards have a BIOS compatibility mode in the motherboard settings?
Stroller.
PS: any chance you can set your
Am 28.07.2013 04:06, schrieb Wankey Cheng:
Make sure that you're system is booted in EFI mode
i didn't install a bootloader,so it can be booted in EFI mode only.
Are you sure about that? What method of installation did you choose? The
culprit when installing an EFI system is, that in order to
I following the step from handbook and
http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/UEFI_Gentoo_Quick_Install_Guide.
and sometime after i boot from usb(efi mode),i will see the message this is
none ...when i login with root ,i found that (none)#...what's wrong with it
?
The last,I have give up boot from uefi
Am 27.07.2013 16:44, schrieb Wankey Cheng:
Hi,Everyone:
I am a new user of gentoo,I encounter an error of the efibootmgr
-c -d /dev/sda -p 1 -L Gentoo -l \efi\boot\bootx64.efi command.When I
execute it ,I got
Failed to write variable:No space left on device
Failed to write
Make sure that you're system is booted in EFI mode
i didn't install a bootloader,so it can be booted in EFI mode only.
and also check that the kernel module efivars is loaded.
do you mean EFI variable Support via sysfs?Yes,it's built-in my kernel
2013/7/27 Michael Hampicke m...@hadt.biz
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