[WLUG] Installling Linux with UEFI?

Jack Smith jack.delbert at gmail.com
Wed Nov 12 16:07:08 EST 2014


Just in case you haven't already thought of this and checked, but have you
looked at your boot drive selection in the BIOS?

On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Jan Wolter <jan at unixpapa.com> wrote:

> I've installed Linux on a lot of computers, which isn't much to boast
> about because it's always been easy.
>
> It's stopped being easy.
>
> I bought an HP Envy 700-210 with Windows 8 early this year, and tried to
> install OpenSUSE 13.1 on it as a dual boot with Windows 8.  After weeks
> of fighting with UEFI I got it where it would boot reliably into
> OpenSUSE, but if you booted it into Windows then it would rewrite the
> boot partition so it wouldn't boot into Linux any more.
>
> Then work things happened, and I abandoned that computer till today. I
> decided to make a fresh start. I'd fix the problem with Windows 8
> rewriting the boot partition by getting rid of Windows 8.
>
> So I did a fresh install of OpenSUSE 13.2, telling it to take over the
> whole disk, erasing Windows.  The install from DVD goes fine, it tries
> to reboot, and fails.
>
> If I tell the BIOS to boot from the Hard Disk, it says:
>
>   Boot Device Not Found
>   Please Install an operating system on your hard disk
>
> Yeah. Thanks.
>
> I found that if I boot off the install DVD, the first menu that comes up
> has an option to boot off the hard disk. That works. But the BIOS can't
> boot from the hard disk directly.
>
> I currently have "Secure Boot" disabled and "Legacy Support" enabled,
> because that was needed to boot the DVD.
>
> Does anyone know how to install OpenSUSE on this machine? Or where to
> find instructions?
>
> I can't believe this is hard. If all Linux installs are this hard now,
> Linux is dead.
>
>                                   - Jan
>
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Jack Smith

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