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James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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>Hello, |
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>I'm having trouble getting a new install to boot. It's a recent Gigabit |
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>mobo, which supports EFI. I looked at the bios and all looks fine but |
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>it |
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>could be a misconfigure in the bios setting? |
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>It's a simple setup for now (/boot / and swap) When using gparted, I |
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>selected GPT but made sure the boot flag was also set for the /boot |
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>partition. I check the UUIDs using blkid |
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>Here's the /etc/fstab (note shown here as 2 lines but single lines |
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>in the fstab file): |
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> /dev/sda1 UUID=413ede34-4638-4c54-80a1-8de5343d8cfd |
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> /boot / ext2 defaults,noatime,nodiratime |
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> /dev/sda2 UUID=f85e16fb-76e3-4284-ab10-c0680ecc6b15 |
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> swap swap defaults 0 0 |
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> /dev/sda3 UUID=4d847c6f-696c-4449-85ea-d985f1b3affb |
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> / ext4 defaults,noatime,nodiratime |
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>Any ideas where I went astray? Trying not to use the MBR |
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>on this GPT EFI system with a single 2T drive. |
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>Maybe somebody could post a simple GPT EFI UUID example fstab |
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Use either UUID or device in fstab, not both. |
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