On 4/7/25 10:58, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 07/04/2025 10:36, hlyg wrote:
in bios Setup, i can choose "Legacy" for mbr disks or "UEFI" for gpt
disks
if i press F12 during boot, options are shown, i can boot both mbr
and gpt disks
It seems you have solved your issue (using BIOS menu), so feel f
On 07/04/2025 10:36, hlyg wrote:
in bios Setup, i can choose "Legacy" for mbr disks or "UEFI" for gpt disks
if i press F12 during boot, options are shown, i can boot both mbr and
gpt disks
It seems you have solved your issue (using BIOS menu), so feel free to
ignore my question. It is pure c
to Max Nikulin:
perhaps my optiplex is quite old, it hasn't uefi compatibility mode
though i have installed latest version
in bios Setup, i can choose "Legacy" for mbr disks or "UEFI" for gpt disks
if i press F12 during boot, options are shown, i can boot both mbr and
gpt disks
On 05/04/2025 21:54, hlyg wrote:
i press F12 during Dell boot, a list of options show
under section "UEFI BOOT:" there are 2 items: FreeBSD and debian
but all 3 disks installed use mbr, no wonder they don't work
[...]
how to remove them?
I am curious which way you boot Debian if UEFI entry does
On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 6:02 AM hlyg wrote:
>
> i press F12 during Dell boot, a list of options show
>
> under section "UEFI BOOT:" there are 2 items: FreeBSD and debian
>
> but all 3 disks installed use mbr, no wonder they don't work
>
> most probably they are resulted from previous installation o
On 2025-04-05, Hans wrote:
> Maybe for someione interesting: As I also have Windows on my drive, there is
> an entry for Windows. I deleted this, because then I only have the entry
> "debian". And this is tarting grub, which got an entry for Windows.
> Dunno, if this is a good way, but it is w
Thank Hans! it is really Dell issue. i follow your instruction, it works.
Am Samstag, 5. April 2025, 16:54:24 CEST schrieb hlyg:
> i press F12 during Dell boot, a list of options show
>
> under section "UEFI BOOT:" there are 2 items: FreeBSD and debian
>
> but all 3 disks installed use mbr, no wonder they don't work
>
> most probably they are resulted from previous in
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 01:19:31PM -0700, Charles Li wrote:
> On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
> with XP on the hda1.
> I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
> partition? What about grub, can I still use it just
> for XP or do I need to restart XP's boot loader?
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 09:41:55PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Charles Li wrote:
>
> >On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
> >with XP on the hda1.
> >I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
> >partition?
> >
>
> Yes, but that will leave you with a blank partition. You mi
Charles Li wrote:
>On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
>with XP on the hda1.
>I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
>partition?
>
Yes, but that will leave you with a blank partition. You might as well
leave Debian on it for future/emergency use.
Unless of course yo
On Friday May 13 2005 1:19 pm, Charles Li wrote:
> On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
> with XP on the hda1.
> I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
> partition? What about grub, can I still use it just
> for XP or do I need to restart XP's boot loader?
Microsoft w
Quoting Charles Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
with XP on the hda1.
I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
partition? What about grub, can I still use it just
for XP or do I need to restart XP's boot loader?
Thanks,
Charles Li
That's reall
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