On 07.01.24 20:33, songbird wrote:
i see you've solved your issue, but i just wanted to
point out that it works and is ok for people who want to
try it out.
Says who?
Richard Rosner wrote:
> So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair, I
> today tried to just replace it with rEFInd. Installation succeeded
> without any trouble. But when I start my system, rEFInd just asks me if
> I want to boot with fwupd or with the still very broken
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 6:18 PM Joel Roth wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 06:19:01PM +0100, Richard Rosner wrote:
> > In theory, it should
> > be as simple as refind-install. So the only reason I could guess to be the
> > reason would be that rEFInd might not be capable of handling LUKS, which
>
On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 06:19:01PM +0100, Richard Rosner wrote:
> In theory, it should
> be as simple as refind-install. So the only reason I could guess to be the
> reason would be that rEFInd might not be capable of handling LUKS, which
> would be quite disappointing.
My experiences are with va
Well, that was a bust. I accidentally didn't just format the EFI
partition, but deleted it. So I re-created it with the help of disks and
gparted (to leave the first 3 MB empty, I remeber that being a fix added
kinda recently to combat bad BIOS/EFI implementations, since Windows is
doing the sa
You should really re-read the FAQ that was sent in just two days ago...
On January 4, 2024 11:58:28 AM GMT+01:00, Jeffrey Walton
wrote:
>On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 2:45 AM Richard Rosner wrote:
>>
>> Wow, what a bunch of unhelpful comments.
>>
>> First, if it wasn't for Eddie recommending boot-repa
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 2:45 AM Richard Rosner wrote:
>
> Wow, what a bunch of unhelpful comments.
>
> First, if it wasn't for Eddie recommending boot-repair, "broken beyond
> repair" in fact was the very fitting term.
Here was Eddie's comment" I have had very good results using
"Boot-Repair" sof
Good to know that it should be possible. But as mentioned, these symbols
only offer me to boot from grub or fwupd. F2 also doesn't show that much
more, it merely gives me the option to boot into the BIOS settings. Maybe
I'll have to completely purge all Grub packages, wipe the existing EFI
partitio
On 1/4/24 02:45, Richard Rosner wrote:
Wow, what a bunch of unhelpful comments.
First, if it wasn't for Eddie recommending boot-repair, "broken beyond
repair" in fact was the very fitting term.
Second, have you maybe considered that I've already read the home page
of rEFInd and came to the s
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 08:23:29PM +0100, Richard Rosner wrote:
> So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair, I today
> tried to just replace it with rEFInd. Installation succeeded without any
> trouble. But when I start my system, rEFInd just asks me if I want to boot
> wi
Wow, what a bunch of unhelpful comments.
First, if it wasn't for Eddie recommending boot-repair, "broken beyond
repair" in fact was the very fitting term.
Second, have you maybe considered that I've already read the home page of
rEFInd and came to the same conclusion? Besides the fact that the pa
On Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 2:24 PM Richard Rosner
wrote:
> So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair,
>
I am not sure what you mean by "broken beyond repair." I have no issues
with Grub on Debian 12 on AMD64. I had no issues with Grub on Debian 11 or
Debian 10 on AMD64 eith
On Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 2:24 PM Richard Rosner wrote:
>
> So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair,
I seriously doubt this is the case. I'm guessing the problem lies elsewhere.
> I today tried to just replace it with rEFInd. Installation succeeded without
> any trouble
I have had very good results using "Boot-Repair" software to recover
Grub difficulties.
Eddie
On 1/3/24 14:23, Richard Rosner wrote:
So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair, I
today tried to just replace it with rEFInd. Installation succeeded
without any trouble. B
So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair, I
today tried to just replace it with rEFInd. Installation succeeded
without any trouble. But when I start my system, rEFInd just asks me if
I want to boot with fwupd or with the still very broken Grub. Am I
missing something?
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