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Slippyblade:
Losing my mind here. I've got a Lenovo B575. I've decided to install Linux on it so I can start learning the system. Made a live install USB stick that works great. Seemed to install fine. Won't boot. Completely skips the hard drive as if it's not even there. I think I've got it narrowed down to UEFI issues.
Whoever invented this UEFI ---That which is odiferous and causeth plants to grow--- needs to be beaten with a thorn covered stick.
The machine runs fantastically off the Live boot from the USB stick, but will not boot from the hard drive. I know the hard drive is good as it was running windows just yesterday. Any gurus here that I can discuss this with?
General_Faliure:
Modern linux distributions souldn't have problems with uefi.
Are you sure Grub (grand unified boot loader) is installed well.
Maybe start up the live system again and try reinstalling/reconfiguring Grub.
Otherwise post in your distributions forum, for i am not a real linux guru. (just muddling through)
Slippyblade:
Using the latest Ubuntu release. Gonna try a couple other distros and see what happens.
Louis Tully:
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--- Quote from: Slippyblade on December 30, 2014, 03:48:57 pm ---Using the latest Ubuntu release. Gonna try a couple other distros and see what happens.
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I second what GF was saying about repairing GRUB from the live session. Sometimes GRUB it gets jacked but it's an easy fix.
I've tried Ubuntu, Lubuntu, and Xubuntu. Lu and Xu are pretty sweet IMO. I tried SolydX a while back and it seemed cool. I'm a big fan of Crunchbang. It's neat. Very nice for older PCs. PCLinuxOS is also nice, it's my current desktop OS. Been using it for a while now. Might be time to try another.
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I've been running the KDE version of pclinuxos for a quite a while now. possibly 4 yrs.
I use the lxde version for most of my dedicated projects and have Attract mode, advancemame, & patched mame .149 on a live usb.
both 32bit & 64 bit versions.
I have gauntlet legends for both versions of mame on it and I went around work booting up the many different PC's off the thumbdrive until I found a cpu that ran it. :)
I don't have one of the new EUFI motherboards but i remember reading on a forum somewhere that they had a legacy mode for booting up with a regular bios.