-bin" ?
Yes. That's exactly the design of the packaging here: the -bin
packages contain the binary grub code that you're looking for, and
grub-pc and grub-efi-$arch do the configuration to use one of those
binaries to make your system bootable.
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[2] https://circularcomputing.com/news/carbon-footprint-laptop/
[3]
https://medium.com/@laurariehl/the-carbon-footprint-of-everyday-technology-57d97db6c2e4
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ple/contrib program shipped
in the zlib source package. It is not part of the library *in any way*.
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o do it: if you absolutely know what partition
>> sizes you want, maybe - LVM and one partition is a fairly sensible starting
>> point because partitions will grow and shrink, for example.
>
>Nonsense, using/building distributions and running Linux since 1995, partitions
>don't grow and shrink.
But filesystems and their storage needs may, however.
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tch" (according to some very subjective measure, mind you) I
>find currently would be debian-www [1].
Either debian-www for general stuff, or the admins (including me) are on
wiki@d.o.
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mindaugascelies...@gmail.com wrote:
Enough. The initial question didn't belong on this list in the first
place, and you're making things worse.
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Tongue
the inconvenience of carrying multiple pairs of
glasses, I totally understand why - it makes a huge difference when
I'm sat in front of the screen for hours at a time.
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ot; button then the page lost indentation (no
>> margin). This it happened to me when I added the TOC to
>> EnvironmentVariables
>>
>> Cheers
>
>And now the server is mostly giving "503 Service Unailable" with the
>occasional very slow service of a page.
Y
On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 12:18:56PM +0200, somebody *claiming* to be Luna
Jernberg wrote:
Just to be 100% clear, that mail didn't come from Luna's normal gmail
account but was instead spoofed and sent via emkei.cz, a "free online
fake mailer". It's now blocked from
Sigh.
Please don't respond to spam, it just magnifies the noise.
I'm already updating our anti-spam rules regularly to try and keep
things as clean as possible.
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On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 06:12:47PM +0100, Kevin Price wrote:
>Dear Steve:
>
>Am 18.01.24 um 00:37 schrieb Steve McIntyre:
>> Kevin Price wrote:
>>> I'm not quite sure where to address this to,
>
>> Argh, that's my code in the debian-cd package. "r
mages labelled with version 12.4.1. Where did you
get this image from?
What exact errors is the image writer program reporting? Without that
information it's very difficult to help you.
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< sladen> I act
h-2 with Cherry MX Brown
switches. I'm loving it - full size and a good level of mechanical
tactile feedback WITHOUT ALL THE NOISE ALL THE TIME. Very much
recommended.
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certificates etc.
I also wrote fake-hwclock (packaged in Debian) for this kind of reason.
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Hey Andy.
Andy Smith wrote:
>
>On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 12:53:43AM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> I'm clearly a member of a third group of people,,, :-)
>
>Oh, I didn't mean to imply that those going by taste were in a
>minority! Taste, or possibly, "just ne
e the right to get
>a different religion. ð
I'm clearly a member of a third group of people,,, :-)
Putting partitions on the RAID drives helps *me* identify them.
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d. Maybe there's a bug already that I didn't find.
Argh, that's my code in the debian-cd package. "reportbug debian-cd"
should do the right thing...
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category I fit into is the poor short term
>memory of someone 89 years old, which I am.
It's nothing to do with your age. You keep on bringing this up. People
are volunteering their time to help you. When you don't pay attention
and go wandering off-topic it makes it much harder for pe
FI systems like the Bay Trail platform in
the X205TA. I still have an old mixed-moded Apple Imac that works that
way as a test machine.
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/md0?
The reason behing using UUIDs is that individual disks don't have
persistent names attached: /dev/sda might be /dev/sdb next time, etc.
MD RAID devices *do* include persistent metadata so that the system
can recognise them reliably. You should be fine as yo
Hi folks,
The new 12.4.0 point release is now out. It contains the needed fixes
for the ext4 data corruption bug (https://bugs.debian.org/1057843).
It's now safe to upgrade as normal, panic over.
Many thanks to all the people who spent all of their weekend making
this happen...
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included software which depended on system calls only provided by a
newer kernel.
Docker is *awful* here - it doesn't actually isolate you from this
kind of mismatch; instead it hides the details of problems to make
them almost impossible to debug.
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obably lose access to the Windows installation - it will be
depending on the RAID setup.
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one (but I only tried 10 live, so far).
The newer images might be causing firmware key revocation updates to
be applied. This is part of the Secure Boot story - if you want to
stay secure, systems will need to be updated to stop older software
with known holes from being run.
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Stefan wrote:
>> With outdated keys secure boot does not protect you.
>
>Just to clarify: in 99.99% of the cases, SecureBoot does not protect you
>(and is not designed to protect you either).
Sigh. Lose the misinformation crap, please. It's getting tedious.
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and we normally respond within a few hours.
Not enough spammers on fire. :-(
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if
>I follow them on Fediverse. I'm not going to sit there reloading 72
>web sites every day.
>
>(Doesn't have to be RSS; any feed tech like Atom is fine also)
Similar here. I'm using FreshRSS daily to pick up on RSS/atom feeds
from all over the place...
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j...@jretrading.com wrote:
>On Mon, 19 Jun 2023 11:30:04 +0100
>Steve McIntyre wrote:
>
>> ssmcmlxx+debianu...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >I tried to write the debian-12.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso to cd using
>> >cdrskin and xorriso but they both refused my command.
>>
x this, and
I hope that the 12.1 images will work better.
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< sladen> I actually stayed in a hotel and arrived to find a post-it
note stuck to the mini-bar saying "Paul: This fridge and
My local test scripts for UEFI boot do other things too, but I add the
following:
-pflash -pflash
where I copy matching images from /usr/share/OVMF in the ovmf
package. See the file /usr/share/doc/ovmf/README.Debian for what the
different files offer (secure boot, etc.).
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or example), saving a small amount of disk space
here could cause a massive PITA later.
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< sladen> I actually stayed in a hotel and arrived to find a post-it
note stuck to the mini-bar saying "Paul:
oot interface, however (as in my original
>recipe).
That's just qemu-system-x86_64 defaulting to using SeaBIOS for
firmware. I boot VMs in UEFI mode all the time, using the EDK2 binary
builds in the ovmf package.
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de this fix. Or if you try one of the current
daily/weekly images it will most likely work too...
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< sladen> I actually stayed in a hotel and arrived to find a post-it
note stuck to the mini-bar saying "Paul: This fridge and
fittings are the correct way around and do not need altering"
#x27;s not difficult to find edges
if you look. :-)
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< sladen> I actually stayed in a hotel and arrived to find a post-it
note stuck to the mini-bar saying "Paul: This fridge and
fittings are the correct way around and do not need altering"
out other operating systems. And that did not last very long.
Sigh. Secure Boot also does a reasonable job of blocking persistent
pre-boot malware, which is absolutely worth doing.
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< sladen> I actually stayed in a
x27;m wondering what the path
>forward is for us.
Correct, we're still on buster for now.
I'm *hoping* to move forwards to moin 2 on python 3 at some point
soon, and Paul Boddie has been doing some great work on the ackaging
front there. But there's a bit more work needed yet all round
xt new upload of the
llvm-toolchain-15 source package - that will bump the version in both
cases so that they match.
binNMUs are horrible. :-(
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n}{example.org
same_domain_copy_routing = yes
I then add the desired authentication details in
/etc/exim4/smtp_auth/$sender_address for each of the sender addresses.
HTH!
Be aware that doing authenticated smtp to Google and O365 (etc.) is
getting harder and harder as they continue to try to dest
ified grub and fstab.
For some unknown reason, network configuration (wireless networks
etc.) in NetworkManager includes the MAC address of the local NIC
too, so you may need to fix those up after transfer.
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es shortly to allow for easier
upgrades for everyone.
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h looks for updates to device
firmware. DBX is the method used by UEFI firmware to block execution
of known-bad and known-vulnerable UEFI binaries when running with
Secure Boot enabled.
Apt does not know show anything here as the DBX is not a package, it's
a lower-le
m boolean true
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ability to read or write anything that is longer than one hundred and sixty
characters." -- Ignatios Souvatzis
running grub-install with
>the --no-nvram option.
>
>However, the problem reappears when running apt upgrade.
>
>Is there a way to mitigate this problem? Maybe a way to tell
>grub-install to always use --no-nvram?
Yup. See
https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Firmware_does_not_supp
r of platforms and architectures, but that didn't include Xen. We
*really* have a dearth of Xen experience among the maintainers, and
that's not helping here.
I'm building a new unstable package (2.06-4) right now with Valentin's
patch applied, and once I've uploaded that
ic to a particular kind of license.
Thanks Stefan, it's great to see that some people understand the
issues.
I'll be brutally honest: being accused of "possibly malicious"
unwilligness is *not* a great way to convince overstretched volunteers
to spend their time on issues.
debian installer team. Lots of
our users were using it, and it was doing broken things to our
installation images that caused lots of bug reports. We *massively*
disrecommend its use.
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"We're the techn
lag=sync" onto your dd call, or
similar.
*Or* you might want to call "sync" in a loop if you're worried you're
about to lose power suddenly. This is what UPSes are for...
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"We're t
:
auto br0
iface br0 inet dhcp
hwaddress XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
(substitute your own MAC address here) and it all works flawlessly
now.
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e cursor to near the end of the line, *before* the "---"
separator and add any extra command line options you need there.
4. Hit Ctrl-x or F10 to boot
As mentioned separately, you'll probably want to do this starting with
the "Advanced Options ...&q
FI?
If you hit E, that will let you edit the currently-loaded grub
config so you can append preseed and other options.
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tition table will depend on
whether you have booted the installer in UEFI (GPT) or legacy BIOS
(MS-DOS) mode. You can override the that choice, but depending on your
setup you *may* need to use expert mode to be asked the question about
which partition type to use.
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it's your call on your own systems, of
course. But could you *please* at least in future check for missing
recommends that might be causing issues before mailing debian-user to
complain about them?
It's easy enough to do, and saves wasting the time of everybody
ogic we followed there.
>Best would be if your BIOS was preserving boot entries across upgrades
>(BIOS flashing).
Absolutely.
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-- https://twitter.com/manisha72617183
with my 1P address and the names of the files I need. I
>do however find it passing strange that while the wiki had apparently been
>locked down since mid-August or earlier, in mid-September I did have
>access on wiki to both but not since.
I've responded to Ken off-list to s
er be altered (or read back).
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Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
>
>As Steve did not send this mail to you, I would not take it personally.
Exactly, thanks.
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"We're the technical experts. We were hired so that management c
ad to warnings; repeated bad
behaviour may lead to temporary or permanent bans for offenders.
If you're trying to label that as "politically correct" then I think
you may need to change your expectations. The "principles of open
source" do not include a free pass to b
ticularly to a novice.
>
>If the OP wants to run a 64-bit OS in the end, they should install a
>64-bit OS to begin with.
We finally now have a cross-grading tool in Debian:
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/debian-crossgrader
written by Kevin Wu as a GSoC project last year. It has wor
ering the garbage
in your signature...
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osoft and a number of representatives from the
Linux distros, I *can* confirm that Microsoft care about Linux and SB
working well. Hell, they're even using SB (shim, etc.) themselves for
their own small Linux distro. That's not a *guarantee* of future
goodwill, but they're not about to bre
robbine...@gmail.com wrote:
>On 6/16/21 9:11 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>>
>> For the new Libera.Chat network, we established a group registration and
>> will also hand out Debian cloaks to members again. Please open an issue
>> in our new Salsa project, if
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 09:15:01PM -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
>Hi,
>Does the new IRC server used by Libra.chat will include a version
>release as Debian package ?
I've no idea, to be honest. Sorry... :-/
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doing so. Most of them aren't
DDs but spend huge numbers of hours looking after our community for us.
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"Since phone messaging became popular, the youn
whole hard
>drive or the start of a particular partition, chosen during
>installation. I'm guessing it's the same for GPT partitioning.
It's ... complicated. :-)
See
https://wiki.debian.org/Grub2#UEFI_vs_BIOS_boot
for documentation I've written comparing how GRU
hat's
your right. But connecting old software to the internet is
*dangerous*. You appear to be worried about a third-party
website/domain potentially tracking your activity, but I think that
should be the least of your concerns at this point.
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reading the many
>repetitive message you sent, seems more like a big huge "I".
Please take a step back and re-read what you wrote here. You've read a
*lot* into a short message that I'm guessing may be from a non-native
English speaker. Maybe try and a be a little more welcoming,
the viewer and sxiv gives me that facilty.
>My recollection is neither qiv nor feh gave me that. Maybe I didn't
>look hard enough.
Aha! Thanks for the suggestion! I've been looking for years for a
replacement for xv myself. I've been playing with
p...@sojka.co wrote:
>On 5/6/21 1:10 PM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>>
>> This line:
>>
>> efivarfs 16384 0
>>
>> suggests the cause of the problem for you. efibootmgr (and other tools
>> using libefivar) will look into both:
>>
the problem for you. efibootmgr (and other tools
using libefivar) will look into both:
* /sys/firmware/efi/vars (the old, deprecated interface that was
removed in 5.10)
* /sys/firmware/efi/efivars (the new interface, provided by efivarfs)
As you have efivarfs loaded but with use-count of 0,
lar to the Bay Trail netbooks - it's 64-bit but with crappy
firmware that's limited to 32-bit only.
Carl: please try the multi-arch netinst from
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/multi-arch/iso-cd/debian-10.9.0-amd64-i386-netinst.iso
instead. That will start in 32-bit UEF
-bit only.
Carl: please try the multi-arch netinst from
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/multi-arch/iso-cd/debian-10.9.0-amd64-i386-netinst.iso
instead. That will start in 32-bit UEFI, then install a 64-bit system
with a 32-bit version of Grub etc. You should not need to do anything
speci
he issues raised in this thread.
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x27;re
produced on the same machine as our official images, using the same
software to build them. There's just some small config tweaks, that's
all.
In our team, we are ~always looking for more people to help, both for
testing and development. We're a small group of volunteers, an
has *no* place at all on Debian mailing lists, nor
anywhere else in our community. Please keep this kind of garbage to
yourself in future, or you will be blocked from posting to Debian
lists.
Steve, for the Community Team.
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g...@extremeground.com wrote:
>On 2021-02-18 09:48, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> zcor...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>> Just received a new laptop, and both Debian Stable, and Debian
>>> testing would not detect the hard drive. Any possibility this can be
>>> added to the t
he drive may be configured in "RAID"
mode. If so, switching to "AHCI" will most likely solve your problem.
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Stephen wrote:
>Suddenly the download pages are forbidden?
>
>What is going on?
Apologies, something screwed up and left the release directory not
readable. Fixed now. :-/
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"You can't barbecue
Darac wrote:
>On 04/12/2020 11:25, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> We finally have a cross-grading option in Debian that takes away a lot
>> of the pain:
>>
>> https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/debian-crossgrader
>>
>> but it's definitely not something I
ng them as the number of i386
>installs that are worth cross-grading is probably quite low and
>decreasing daily.
We finally have a cross-grading option in Debian that takes away a lot
of the pain:
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/debian-crossgrader
but it's definitely not somethin
re feeling keen/brave would be to write an EFI
driver for Linux SW RAID. I'd expect the EDK2 folks would be very
happy if somebody wanted to do that...
I had a conversation a few years back with some guys at one large PC
vendor who were apparently considering adding firmware support like
this. Then things went quiet and I can only assume it's not
coming from them...
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k to older
modes as needed for compatibility with the controllers in your
computers.
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bit of using /dev/shm for writing temporary
trampolines for cross-language calls, and they need to be executable.
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grub already,
>2.02+dfsg1-20+deb10u2. Upgrade again, and you trouble should go away.
No, the only change there was a fix for EFI chainloading.
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7;s scope to get involved
or to convince existing developers to work on different stuff.
On the Pi 4, it looks like there's finally (IMHO) a good option -
using an EDK2 build in flash allows you to have a properly Free OS on
top of that, using UEFI to boot. If I had an interest in the Pi,
inserted it.
Nod. Smartlist is based on procmail, and that is keen on adding ">" to
the beginning of lines starting with "From", even when it's *not*
working on mbox-style folders.
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Armed w
problem here when we added SB support until I fixed it.
>2. Do I have to change default grub.conf file in
>debian-installer/amd64/grub/grub.cfg. There are suggestions to use
>linuxefi and initrdefi instead of linux and initrd in grub.cfg .
Not at all, no. The default grub config shoul
I abandoned them. FTDI cost more, but are massively more reliable
in my experience. This is definitely a case of "you get what you pay
for".
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Armed with "Valor": "Centurion" represents qua
rmware updates later. It's
likely to be difficult to resize after the fact.
You can choose a smaller size *at your own risk*, but d-i will
complain a lot if you try to go very small, below ~32MiB.
HTH!
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the ability to opt out of
>this chipping nonsense? Stay tuned.
This is very much off-topic for debian-user, please take it elsewhere?
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Armed with "Valor": "Centurion" represents quality
an (and will) moderate or block those people
where necessary. We value free speech, but that does *not* extend to
giving contributors a free pass to harass or abuse others.
I hope you understand that.
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Armed
been a Debian developer for over a decade, and was DPL
for a year. He understands the project, and is suggesting ways to help
engage with more people too. *I'm* not such a fan of discourse myself,
but equally mailing lists are also not popular with a lot of people.
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eft on device.
OK. Your system has run out of space to store a boot variable. These
are normally stored in NVRAM (flash) by the firmware. The most common
cause I've seen for this is error logs stored in /sys/fs/pstore/
taking up lots of space. Could you check and see if you have any files
ther
/boot, and then Linux needs it
separately. Unfortunately there isn't a way for Grub to pass the
passphrase to Linux so it has to ask you again. People are looking at
ways to make this work better...
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ady pointed you at other options, but if you're
happy to help then I'd like to try and work out what's gone wrong here
with jigdo. I'm the maintainer. after all... :-)
Which version of jigdo are you using, please?
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Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.
erfectly well for all those years 24/7.
That particular model is limited on supported disk sizes, to 2T IIRC -
I bought one from ebay and it was no use at all.
My own choice for more SATA/SAS ports is a Highpoint RocketRAID 2720 -
8 ports on a PCIe 2.0 x8 connector. S
image as if it *should* be there, but it's not in the
>list of files. Is that an oversight, or was there a conscious
>decision to drop "mac" support with 10.3 ?
Oops, no. I think that's a bug in the code that generates that web
page. I'll fix that now.
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;"debian". Exit.
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>Boots into Debian GNU/Linux.
>Thanks! :-)
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Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.st...@einval.com
Armed with "Valor": "Centurion" represents quality of Discipline,
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David wrote:
>On 2020-02-07 16:47, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>
>> If you *do* want to install to the removable media path too, then we
>> also support that but you have to ask for it. See
>>
>>
>> https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Force_grub-efi_installation_to
Apologies for the slow response - I've had 3 back-to-back conferences
and I'm just catching up on mail... :-/
David wrote:
>On 2020-01-30 16:47, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> OK. How exactly have you partitioned the target USB drive? What
>> files are on the EFI System Part
s for
users. We explicitly disrecommend it for that exact reason.
This is even more important with new features like UEFI and Secure Boot.
Rufus is a different matter - it has a "DD mode" which *is* useful for
writing an image to a USB stick unmolested.
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