[Mageia-discuss] UEFI and Secure Boot
blind Pete
0123peter at gmail.com
Wed Aug 22 15:27:27 CEST 2012
Maurice Batey wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 21:31:56 +0300, Thomas Backlund wrote:
>
>> If you dont need windows 7, then it's probably easier to disable
>> uefi (if you can) and do a "old style" install.
>
> The only 'UEFI' part of the BIOS Setup is the one I described
> earlier:
>
> "UEFI Boot support:
> 'Enabled': System boots Legacy OS and UEFI OS
> 'Disabled': System boots Legacy OS only"
>
> It is Disabled, but I don't know yet if the drive has GPT or legacy
> partitioning.
> So the $64 question is:
>
> If I ask the Mageia-2 DVD.iso installer to install on this drive, will
> it only be able to do it if it does *not* have GPT partitions, or -
> (if I invite it to take over the whole drive) will it be able to install
> if it is GPT, or - if not - will it be able to format the whole drive as
> non-GPT and then install?
>
> I kniow that's a lot of questions, but I hope you can see what I'm
> getting at!
Put the dvd in the drive and find out.
Recently I installed Mageia 2 onto a PIII with a GPTed disk. The
installer only gave the options of reformatting the whole disk or
using the partitions already defined. I don't remember whether or
not it was a hybrid partition table.
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blind Pete
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