On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 11:17:13AM +0300, Mika wrote:
>Thanks Steve,
>
>I Removed the entries of Windows from UEFI with efibootmgr. So it can make
>some changes to UEFI. Then I tried to add the entries for Debian again and
>still it didn't work. I feel there is some problem in writing entries to
>Uefi with the newer versions of efibootmgr. Since Steve's Debian installer
>for UEFI update4 boot CD worked on install on the same hardware.

There haven't been any changes in efibootmgr for some time, so I don't
think that's a cause. There *have* been changes in how UEFI works in
kernel space, though.

>Right now I am using SuperGrub2 CD with uefi boot from CD drive to find the
>Debian grubx64.efi and boot that.
>
>I am going to try the old install CD for recovery again.

By all means do, but I'm not convinced it will help to be honest. :-/

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                st...@einval.com
Into the distance, a ribbon of black
Stretched to the point of no turning back


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