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DONAHUE Watchman
Joined: 09 Dec 2006 Posts: 7651 Location: Goose Creek SC
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 6:38 pm Post subject: |
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boot a system rescue cd or system rescue usb in EFI mode (mode should be selectable in the UEFI software (usually entered by clicking F2 or delete during boot). While in the UEFI disable secure boot (Setting may be disguised as "Other OS"). The cd or usb to choose should be annotated as UEFI if it is in the boot menu twice. Run startx to continue the sysresc boot to a XFCE4 GUI with browser, terminal window, and network connection. In the terminal window run Code: | parted -l | wgetpaste -t | and post the url returned here. _________________ Defund the FCC. |
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ValerieVonck n00b
Joined: 17 Aug 2017 Posts: 47 Location: Erpe-Mere, Oostvlaanderen
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 3:55 pm Post subject: |
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Hu, thank you for the shoutout!
EBOOT.BIN,
I listed the code that worked for me, for a clean VBox & Real HW install (YMMV)
A week ago, I installed Gentoo EFI, on a new Intel NUC, SSD disk.
(almost without any issues)
*Offtopic
Gentoo is not an easy Linux installation, take your time reading, watching Youtube video's about installing it
It took me about 4 hours, to get the Wifi working on the bootcd & the real installation.
I also struggled with a clock drift issue, but I managed to get the package installations working after reading the logs and deducing the problem and correcting it.
Read, learn, make mistakes and repeat all over (also read the forums, the handbook at least TWICE)
Use emerge --info and paste the results, use wgetpaste
What worked for me, was searching for the solution, requesting help and NOTE down the solution (using pencil & paper), so that you can fall back in the future on what you have learned!
It took me about a year to find the courage to finally install Gentoo on physical HW (after I got enough trust) to do this.
I am not afraid to say that I don't fully master Gentoo yet,
Patience, my young padawan,
Linux from (Nearly) Impossible Installation / Difficult -> Easy installation: (from my standpoint)
And also maintaining & administrating these installs
1 - LFS (never succeeded in installing, not even with ALFS)
2 - Gentoo
3 - Raspbian (I have 12 RPI3 & 1 RPI3B)
4 - Debian
5 - Ubuntu
... - ...
x - PcLinux _________________ Inter antecessum est melius |
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skellr l33t
Joined: 18 Jun 2005 Posts: 975 Location: The Village, Portmeirion
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 12:29 am Post subject: |
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Gentoo install media without support for efivars isn't a showstopper... It does use GRUB, so just use GRUB to boot the kernel you just installed, and use that to setup whatever you need to do. One extra step is faster than downloading and writing a different "installer" and starting over... |
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