On Tuesday, July 03, 2012 09:26:37 PM Andreas Weber wrote: > Hi > > Does any of you have some knowledge on how to install Debian testing > with UEFI? > > I looked via search function of the web sites in > > - debian.org > - wiki.debian.org > > with 0 hits. I found some links that described the howto, but they seem > outdated: > > - install via MBR and grub-pc (works) > - install grub-efi-amd64 (works) > - install grub on /dev/sda (works with efivars errors as expected) > > The thing that didn't work out for me was the final copying of the > created .efi file to /boot/efi/efi/bootx64.efi. My UEFI mobo doesn't > find the entry and I end up with a non-booting installation. > > Well knowing that this could start a flame which I don't intend to do: > Any *buntu installer of 12.04 comes with full UEFI support and works > like a charm. But I want Debian. And yes, doing it the MBR way would be > a possible fallback, but it's about going for the future. ;-) > > Thanks for any insights on this. > > ändu Hi, I have the ASUS M5A97 which has the UEFI system. PClinuxos,Fedora17 both run. The bios is a Linux system, it seems to recognise the installation system because Linux has no problems and Windows 7+ instals with the UEFI extension. 32 bit pclos will not install if win7-64 is installed., 64 bit has no problems.. USB 3,sata 3 very good. Gerald
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