On 5/29/19 11:52 AM, stan wrote:
> Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
> 1 2097152 4194303 1024.0 MiB 8300
> 2 4194304 6291455 1024.0 MiB 0700
> 3 6291456 48234495 20.0 GiB 8200
> 4 48234496 572522495 250.0 GiB 8300
> 5 572522496 1096810495 250.0 GiB 0700
> 6 1096810496 5860532223 2.2 TiB 0700
> 7 2048 6143 2.0 MiB EF02
> 8 6144 2097151 1021.0 MiB EF00 EFI System
Partition
Please use the fdisk output instead. Partition type names are much more
useful than numbers.
And now, no matter what I do in the firmware options, just to be
perverse, the CD *will not* boot in UEFI mode. I even tried getting
What happens if you set the firmware to only boot UEFI, no legacy or
CSM? Or try using a USB flash drive instead.
rid of the mbr record during install, but it just told me that it is
required for an mbr system, even when I include the /boot/efi
partition as part of the install. And then, it continues to loop forever
when trying to install the boot record as mbr.
How do you get rid of the MBR? Are you referring to the BIOS boot
partition? The MBR is the first sector on the hard drive.
I give up for the time being. It's strange there isn't a switch that I
can set to explicitly tell it to install as UEFI.
The installer can only go with the mode it was booted in. For one
thing, if you aren't in UEFI mode, there is no way to configure the boot
loader entry.
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