В Tue, 12 Feb 2013 17:20:21 +0100 Johannes Weberhofer <jweberhofer@weberhofer.at> пишет:
I try to explain it again:
I have a PC with I have used quite for a while and I'd like to test with UEFI (to be clear). I prepeared a USB-Stick from the openSUSE-NET installation CDROM and I booted with that.
Did you boot in UEFI mode? I cannot boot NET ISO in qemu with UEFI firmware, so I doubt USB stick will include support for it.
Then I did a regular setup using Yast. That was all I have done.
The result is, that I now have a system saying there is no bootable device.
One possibility is that bootloader was installed to USB stick instead of hard disk. What is exact error message?
It's a Intel Desktop Mainboard (i7); I'm totally new to UEFI and I thought running openSUSE on top if it is it's as simple as boot via BIOS...
Best regards, Johannes
Am 12.02.2013 17:08, schrieb Andrey Borzenkov:
В Tue, 12 Feb 2013 16:35:01 +0100 Johannes Weberhofer <jweberhofer@weberhofer.at> пишет:
Hello!
Hi. "EFI Bios" is oxymoron. You boot using either (U)EFI firmware or legacy BIOS.
Out of curiosity I've tried to enable UEFI and to setup opensuse via a USB stick containing the 12.3RC net-install CDROM.
The installation runs nicely, but at the end I can't boot from the partition (it's a physical PC containing only one hard-disk with only the installation I've tried).
With this amount of information ... you boot from HDD partition or USB stick partition? You boot using BIOS or UEFI? Do you get any error? At which point (BIOS, bootloader, kernel)?
After that I tried a installation with grub-efi, but this (and the elilo selection) told me that it does not support booting x86_64 versions...
I do not believe grub-efi can speak so you need to be more specific - what you did and what output you got.
Are there any guidelines which can help me? Does anybody have experience with EFI?
I do not know if this is supposed to be supported natively by installer, but installing grub2 on USB stick for UEFI boot is certainly possible manually.
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