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[Mageia-dev] Booting on GPT + UEFI + Secure Boot...

+ Pascal Terjan + pterjan at gmail.com +
+ Mon Jan 7 12:36:04 CET 2013 +

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On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Olivier Thauvin
+<nanardon at nanardon.zarb.org> wrote:
+> Hello again,
+>
+> I just buy a wonderfull HP ENVY23 smartscreen.
+>
+> It has:
+> - Windows 8 (I'd like to keep it)
+> - GPT Formated disk (2T)
+> - UEFI
+> - SecureBoot
+>
+> I am trying to install a Mageia on it:
+> I disabled secure boot.
+> I succeed to boot using PXE (using legacy boot) and to install mageia2,
+> but it failed to boot on Mageia using legacy boot.
+
+Do you know how it fails?
+
+> So questions:
+> - is it possible to boot Mageia using legacy boot on GPT disk ?
+
+Yes (using grub, not lilo)
+
+> - is it possible to boot Mageia using UEFI ?
+
+I think so but I have never tried. I remember someone reporting success.
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