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Install Debian Linux on a Fujitsu Esprimo D7010

After installing Debian Linux on a Fujitsu Esprimo D7010, there is no corresponding boot entry visible. The new Debian installation cannot be booted. It appears the problem is related to secure boot. ...
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EFI shell no filesystem detected

I'm tinkering with EFI Shell in VirtualBox. I've got a guest OS installed on a raw partition with a bootloader in it. The problem is I can't find a way to mount the desired partition so that I can at ...
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secureboot with parrotOS - not able to sign custom kernel

I've installed Parrot OS on my surface and built the custom kernel for the surface from jakeday repo. I'm currently trying to sign my custom kernel that I can turn on secureboot again. I've followed ...
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Change boot order on a Mid 2010 Mac Pro, without MacOS

I have a mid 2010 Mac Pro. I don't have MacOS installed on it. Instead I have two separate Debian installs (I've recently upgraded the hard drive to an SSD, but still want to keep the previous hard ...
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PureOS on MacBook without Windows

I've been trying to find a good way to install PureOS on a Macbook Pro. So far I've only seen one very convoluted solution that involves installing a trial version of Windows 10. I'm looking for a ...
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thumbrules for figuring out space so that windows boot loader and linux can live happily.

I have tried it two times already and each time I hit some or the other road-block. AFAIU it, both Windows 10 and any GNU/Linux say Debian can live each happily with each other. Now I have a 4 TB ...
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Bootloaders not showing up in UEFI

I'm using a Thinkpad T440p with a single hard drive, it's set to UEFI only mode (Secure Boot disabled). Any time I used to install an OS corresponding entries would show up in UEFI to boot those OSs. ...
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can't boot debian, can't change anything with efibootmgr

After a kernel update (Debian Stable/Jessie), my system wouldn't boot. I got back into it by installing ubuntu, and the ubuntu loader will let me boot debian. So now I'm trying to get debian to ...
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Installing Debian but can't boot

I'm installing Debian testing on a SSD, there is a pre-existing EFI ESP partition from windows installation, the disk uses GPT partitioning. Problem is after it finishes installing it won't boot linux ...
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How to install Windows 10 after Debian

I want to install Windows 10 on my laptop with Debian Jessie on it. I installed my Debian in EFI mode with graphical options. Could someone point me to a good tutorial, what I have to set, what to ...
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EFI partition not found

I’m instaling Debian in a laptop that already has Windows 8 installed. Everything went right but when I finish the partioning, a message says: EFI Partition not found, do you want to continue? And ...
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Debian + 4TB SATA + md RAID - Grub won't install, or if it does, won't boot

I'm trying to get Debian 7.8 amd64 setup on an system (G3220 CPU, mobo is an Asus H81I+) onto which I've installed two 4TB SATA hard drives. I admit I'm not up to snuff on EFI and such. My goal is ...
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Install Debian on MacBook Pro Late 2013 with pure EFI

I resized the OSX partition. I installed rEFInd from within OSX. rEFInd works fine. When I try to install debian from the netinstaller, I have the problem, that I cant get up the ethernet interface. ...
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EFI Boot: Two independently bootable physical hard drives?

My computer has two physical hard drives. sdd internal hdd0 hdd internal hdd1 The BIOS (EFI) allows the boot either one. Since I never know when one hdd, especially the ssd, stops working, I would ...
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What is the correct way to install linux on a Macbook Pro

I've had a lot of trouble doing this. It always is unable to boot after installation (I get the famous question-mark in a folder thing). I've installed rEFInd however after installing Debian I still ...
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