On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Steve McIntyre <st...@einval.com> wrote: > Dan wrote: > >>I just bought a desktop (Dell T5810). I tried to install Jessie with >>UEFI. The USB installation (netinst) works perfectly. I installed the >>whole system and I can see it in the UEFI/BIOS menu. Surprisingly when >>I try to boot the system I get "No bootable devices found" >> >>I tried all the options of the BIOS but it does not work. I already >>installed Debian with UEFI in another system and it worked fine. Would >>that mean that I have a buggy BIOS? What surprises me the most is that >>the USB/UEFI works but not the HDD/UEFI. > > Unfortunately, it's not that uncommon. Lots of UEFI implementations > are really bad so far - testing seems to be essentially "does it work > with Windows?" and nothing more. > > As already suggested, try running "efibootmgr -v" on the system and > see what it says. If needs be, use the installer in Rescue mode to get > there. With Jessie, I also added an option in Rescue mode to add a > "removable media" boot entry on your hard disk so that even really > brain-dead UEFI setups should still boot... >
Hi Steve, As you suggested I use the option "Force Grub installation to the EFI removable media path" and it works :) Is there any disadvantage using this option? What is the difference between this option and the regular UEFI boot? Thanks, Dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/cak00fo+mcp4h-l7ieshw89-cvt4kx66vgkrjixwnw6w7vy2...@mail.gmail.com