Re: Sid : reboot looses boot partition and goes directly to bios
Is this by any chance an UEFI system?
I think I remember from dual boot times, that Windows 10 played from
time to time with the EFI bootloaders and I experienced the same
symptoms like you. I think running grub-install inside Debian fixed it
for me.
The final solution for me was to get rid of the Windows partition and
use a VM and sometimes WINE. The only thing I am missing from the VM
(tried both qemu/kvm/libvirt and VirtualBox) is 3D and video
acceleration, but this is no big deal for me.
Regards,
Christian
On 2022-02-15 10:37 UTC+0100, Sébastien Kalt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experiencing something weird on my ASUS PN50 : I have a dual boot,
> windows and Sid.
>
> CPU: 8-core AMD Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics (-MCP-)
> speed/min/max: 2514/1400/2000 MHz Kernel: 5.15.0-3-amd64 x86_64 Up: 3h 1m
> Mem: 9300.6/15483.7 MiB (60.1%) Storage: 238.47 GiB (66.6% used) Procs: 386
> Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.12
>
> Some time ago (say one month), I noticed that if I reboot my Sid (with
> KDE menu or reboot from a console) the computer goes to the BIOS,
> loosing the partition start order.
>
> If I choose my Debian partition first, everything returns to normal,
> booting to grub, letting me choosing between Debian and Windows.
>
> If I stop the computer (shutdown -h now or with KDE menu) it boots
> normally to grub when powered on.
>
> I don't really know when it starts, I rarely reboot my system, last time
> might be last november.
>
> I don't really know where to look to find what might goes wrong during
> reboot.
>
> Does anyone experienced this problem ?
>
> Any clue as where to look to find what is dysfunctionning ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Sébastien
>
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