Hi, On 2021-08-15 3:13 p.m., Gunnar Gervin wrote: > Hi. > After I put EFI in sda1 Refracta installer was not satisfied and told me > to put 'boot installer' in, and write some (unspecified) text in fstab, > but wasn't in ETC. > > How and what to write in fstab? > https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/
Installation guide. Just start over and install one thing, only one thing at a time. Here's the people who may help you as you seem to need help with the basic. https://www.nuug.no/ Norwegian UNIX User Group https://www.blug.linux.no/ Bergen Linux User Group Norwegian Unix User Group https://www.meetup.com/nuug-no/ Go out and meet real person so you can know where to start and not try doing thing like *chmod* without having a clue what you are doing... > You tell me to specify question. > How to specify a total mess? > I'm trying to put a (Debian fork), Devuan x86_64 installed, in a ssd 1T > external drive connected with usb to my old Mac (with dual boot Linux > mint i386 -works, but cannot Zoom/Skype) +Devuan('boots' blinking ? only). > After installed x86_64 almost finished with gdisk, Refracta asks me to > put in 'boot installer'. I thought it was EFI(, that I put in sda1) ? > Saw a message: > "Efi not supported." In Devuan(?). > But Mint said it would only EFI it, > & then it worked. But only in 32b. > Debian and Devuan obviously don't mix with Mint. And vice versa. Why > not, really? You can learn around Efi & Grub from each other. Now you're > both leaving it all up to Rod Smith. > But to me it seems a bit too much for 1 man/team. Is Linux necessary to > be such a mess ? -- Polyna-Maude R.-Summerside -Be smart, Be wise, Support opensource development
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