(Solved) Salix64 XFCE 14.1 insists GPT despite legacy boot.
- globetrotterdk
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Re: Salix64 XFCE 14.1 insists GPT despite legacy boot.
I can live with the GPT partitioning if necessary, but isn't there a work around for the EFI partition when I am booting in legacy mode?
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Re: Salix64 XFCE 14.1 insists GPT despite legacy boot.
From what you have posted, you think that you are booting into legacy mode, but you are actually booting into UEFI mode. It seems to be a bug with the implementation of UEFI in your PC.
- globetrotterdk
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Re: Salix64 XFCE 14.1 insists GPT despite legacy boot.
OK. I will bite the bullet and try to install it in UEFI mode tomorrow.gapan wrote:From what you have posted, you think that you are booting into legacy mode, but you are actually booting into UEFI mode. It seems to be a bug with the implementation of UEFI in your PC.
Military justice is to justice what military music is to music. - Groucho Marx
- globetrotterdk
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Re: Salix64 XFCE 14.1 insists GPT despite legacy boot.
Wow! Amazing! That is the way it should be done! Congratulations to the team for making an UEFI install so trivial. I spent two days and used a whole thread trying to get Debian Jessie installed on my Lenovo Q190, and then ended up having to give up and find out how to set the box to legacy mode.
Military justice is to justice what military music is to music. - Groucho Marx