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Re: Fresh install UEFI debian-10.2.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1 will not boot



Am Mittwoch, 29. Januar 2020, 19:51:28 CET schrieb David Christensen:
Hi David,

although it is not recommended as the documentation is telling, but just try 
out RUFUS or UNETBOOTIN to create a bootable USB-Stick.

Maybe this works better than using dd.

Just a suggestion.....

Best regards

Hans
> debian-users:
> 
> I would like to create a USB flash drive with Debian that I can boot in
> new Windows 10 machines with UEFI Secure Boot, so that I can examine
> things, run tools, take images of the Windows system drive, etc., before
> booting Windows for the first time.
> 
> 
> I have downloaded, verified the checksum, and burned the following to a
> USB flash drive:
> 
>      https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/jigdo-cd/
> 
>     debian-10.2.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso
> 
> 
> Using a Dell PowerEdge T30 with CMOS Setup configured for UEFI and
> Secure Boot, I booted d-i and installed onto a wiped USB flash drive --
> hostname "buster".
> 
> 
> When I attempt to boot buster, the T30 firmware does not see the it:
> 
>          No bootable devices found
>          Press F1 key to retry boot.
>          Press F2 to reboot into setup.
>          Press F5 key to run onboard diagnostics.
> 
> 
> I have tried all of the USB ports -- nope.
> 
> 
> I disabled Secure Boot and tried all of the USB ports -- nope.
> 
> 
> So, I wiped the USB flash drive and installed again, without selecting a
> Debian mirror (in case there are bugs since the 10.2.0 d-i was released)
> -- nope.
> 
> 
> I tried all of the USB ports on an Intel DQ67SW desktop motherboard with
> CMOS Setup configured for UEFI boot (no Secure Boot support):
> 
>      Intel(R) Boot Agent GE v1.3.95
>      Copyright (C) 1997-2012, Intel Corporation
> 
>      CLIENT MAC ADDR: <redacted> GUID: <redacted>
>      PXE-E53: No boot filename received
> 
>      PXE-M0F: Exitng Intel Boot Agent.
> 
>      Reboot and Select proper Boot device
>      or Insert Boo Media in select Boot device and press a key
> 
> 
> (I recall successfully booting Debian 9 with UEFI in the past.)
> 
> 
> STFW people have succeeded by running grub-install:
> 
>      https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2020/01/msg00005.html
> 
> 
> Using the T30 in Secure Boot again, I booted d-i into a rescue shell,
> mounted buster root, boot, efi, dev, proc, and sys, and started Bash:
> 
>      root@d-i:/# ls -1 /usr/lib/grub
>      grub-mkconfig_lib
>      x86_64-efi
>      x86_64-efi-signed
> 
>      root@d-i:/# grub-install --target x86_64-efi-signed
>      grub-install: error: /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi-signed/modinfo.sh
> doesn't exist. Please specify --target or --directory.
> 
>      root@d-i:/# find /usr/lib/grub -name modinfo.sh
>      /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi/modinfo.sh
> 
> 
> It seems /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi/modinfo.sh is missing.
> 
> 
> Suggestions?
> 
> 
> David

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