Hi, (somehow my mail download is lagging behind today, so i am out of sync a bit)
Luis Speciale wrote: > My bad it's x86_64-efi There goes the theory of some typo in some rarely visited corner of the code. > Now I think that it's linux.mod my problem, I can't see where it is Consider to boot some Live-Linux and use that for inspecting the hard disk to which you installed nearly succeddfully. E.g. https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-9.1.0-amd64-xfce.iso or the variant with "cinnamon", "gnome", "kde", "lxde", or "mate" instead of "xfce". (Why ain't there no "fvwm2" ? Are we old people ignored ?) To be put on USB stick like the installation ISOs. Use the MacOS way. What you did in MS-Windows is not known yet and it seems to have yielded a different result. (It may be that the GRUB installation unpacks the file from some archive which it has at backpack. Then you can search long and in vain.) > thaks for the answer You are welcome. Listen especially to Pascal's advice. My expert knowledge ends when the firmware has found the boot loader of the ISO. From then on i can mainly contribute bystander knowledge. Have a nice day :) Thomas