Hi, yeah, that is what Thomas meant with hybrid ISO having both, good old MBR BIOS and EFI support. Unfortunately this requires us to build grub2 twice, which is something I wanted to avoid a bit :-/
> On 2. Dec 2019, at 17:32, [email protected] wrote: > > > > Thx René > > as I remember my APU boards have not an UEFI compatible BIOS (?). > My machines in general are around 10 years old and older. > > Would be nice to have the x86_64 iso one day ... please, don't hurry > I have enough work besides my hacking passion :-/ ... :-) > > Daniel > > > Am Sonntag, 1. Dezember 2019 schrieb René Rebe: >> Hey, >> >>> On 1. Dec 2019, at 19:27, [email protected] wrote: >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> thanks for the information. >>> >>> Do you mean by "copy to USB stick" the transfer by "dd" or do you have an >>> other method? >>> And what parameters do you use? >> >> No dd, for EFI booting the thumb drive needs to be BIOS readable, e.g. >> usually FAT, and just copy the files onto it with any file browser, cp, or >> rsync ;-) >> >> IF you have an UEFI compatible BIOS,... >> >>> "only the vintage Unix workstations " ... or my old laptops :-) >>> >>> Daniel >>> >>> >>> Am Sonntag, 1. Dezember 2019 schrieb René Rebe: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> the other ISO uses MBR vintage booting, while the amd64 uses EFI. However, >>>> as I usually don’t burn opticals for modern machines (only the vintage >>>> Unix workstations ;-) I only tested the copy to USB stick method, as I >>>> thought most people will use that anyway, instead of “burning” a disc. >>>> >>>> Thomas recently posted some notes, and I could try to make the amd64 >>>> output also boot as optical disc again, sometime soon, … >>>> >>>> René >>>> >>>>> On 1. Dec 2019, at 14:46, [email protected] wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi René >>>>> >>>>> Burned to CD. >>>>> And after it didn't work ("no operation system found") I tested with >>>>> qemu VM, with the same result. >>>>> >>>>> My test machine is a D20 lenovo from 2010. >>>>> >>>>> The other iso (i586) works. >>>>> >>>>> Daniel >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am Sonntag, 1. Dezember 2019 schrieb René Rebe: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 30. Nov 2019, at 23:20, [email protected] wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Renè >>>>>>> >>>>>>> the iso "t2-minimal -glib-gcc-x86_64-r48710,iso" is broken. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The i586 version works. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Could you publish a new iso? >>>>>>> I try to restart my development system and update it for that. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> it might be one of the first images switch to EFI. I only tested them >>>>>> cried to a USB stick, did you burn the ISO to an optical disc, or how >>>>>> did you test it? >>>>>> >>>>>> René >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, >>>>>> https://exactcode.com >>>>>> https://exactscan.com | https://ocrkit.com | https://t2sde.org | >>>>>> https://rene.rebe.de >>>>>> >>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to >>>>> [email protected] with a subject of: unsubscribe t2 >>>> >>>> -- >>>> ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, >>>> https://exactcode.com >>>> https://exactscan.com | https://ocrkit.com | https://t2sde.org | >>>> https://rene.rebe.de >>>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------- >>> If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to >>> [email protected] with a subject of: unsubscribe t2 >> >> -- >> ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com >> https://exactscan.com | https://ocrkit.com | https://t2sde.org | >> https://rene.rebe.de >> > ----------------------------------------------------------- > If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to > [email protected] with a subject of: unsubscribe t2 -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com https://exactscan.com | https://ocrkit.com | https://t2sde.org | https://rene.rebe.de
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