Am Freitag, 21. Januar 2022, 16:31:56 CET schrieb Christian Britz: Hi Christian,
no, no, although I might have asked to this thematics before. Sometimes I let things die, and when I have another idea, I pick things up again. However, the link you gave to me I was not aware. Thanks for it, I will give it a close look. Best regards Hans > Hello Hans, > > didn't you ask this question already three years ago? ;-) > > According to https://openrt.gitbook.io/open-surfacert/ it should be > possible to run ARM based Linux distributions on Surface RT, but there > might be inconsistencies, for example regarding power management. > > Regards, > Christian > > On 2022-01-21 11:01 UTC+0100, Hans wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I am stuck with a special installation problem, maybe you can help me. > > > > I want to install debian/armhf onto a tablet "Microsoft Surface RT". This > > one is UEFI-dongled, can officially not boot from an USB-stick, and can > > officially not be installed with any other OS than MS Windows ERT. > > > > However I managed to get it booted from USB-Stick with some special > > tricks, it looks like the kernel is booting, but then I am stuck in the > > shell of grub. > > > > On my USB-Stick is the debian-installer-iso for arm architecture. > > > > Now my question: When I am in the grub shell, is it possible, to manually > > mount the iso and get access to the installer routine within the > > iso-image? > > > > I believe (but I am not experienced enough at the moment), that the > > hardest > > thing is already done, whe I am so far, as I am. Maybe, next step will be > > easier, as soon I can start the installer routine. But here stops my > > knowledge. > > > > Any ideas? Thanks in advance. > > > > And if my plan is not possible, then please let me know, that I will stopp > > my efforts. > > > > Best > > > > Hnas