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



On 2020-02-08 12:46, Steve McIntyre wrote:
select the "Rescue mode" option from the d-i
boot menu (which is just an easier way to do that!). It will start d-i
as normal, then ask you to identify and mount the root device of the
system you're trying to fix

Use Dell PowerEdge T30.

Insert debian-10.2.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1 USB stick into front top
USB 3.0 port.

Insert buster USB stick into front bottom USB 3.0 port.

Configure Setup for UEFI Secure Boot.  Adjust boot order so that
UEFI: SanDisk is first.

Apply -> Save as Custom User Settings -> Exit

Debian GNU/Linux 10.2.0

Debian GNU/Linux UEFI Installer menu	Advanced options
					    -> Rescue Mode

Language					C
Continent or region				North America
Country, territory or area			United States
Keymap to use				American English
Hostname					buster
Domain name					tracy.holgerdanske.com
Full name for the new user			debian
Select your time zone			Pacific
Passphrase for /dev/sda4			********
Device to use as root file system		/dev/mapper/sda4_crypt
Mount separate /boot paritition		Yes
Mount separate /boot/efi paritition		Yes
Rescue operations				Force GRUB installation to the EFI removable media path
					    -> Yes
Rescue operations				Reboot the system

Power down at POST.  Remove debian-10.2.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1 USB
stick.

Power up.  Press F2 to enter Setup.  Boot sequence starts with
"debian".  Exit.

Boots into Debian GNU/Linux.


Thanks!  :-)


David


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