On Mar 13, 2012, at 7:10 AM, Matthew Garrett wrote:
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 03:06:31AM -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> EFI Boot= Grub prompt, no menu
Can you type "root" and see what it says, followed by "findiso" and
then
"root"?
USB stick:
grub> root
(hd0,2,a): Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x0
grub> findiso
grub> root
(hd0): Filesystem type is iso9660, using whole disk
DVD:
grub> root
(hd0,2,a): Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x0
grub> findiso
grub> root
(fd256): Filesystem type is iso9660, using whole disk
> EFI Boot= Grub menu, loads from stick for ~45 seconds then reboots machine
That'll be a kernel bug of some description...
> EFI Boot= Grub menu, loads from stick for ~6 seconds, then beeping, must force
shutdown.
This too. Can you try adding "noefi" to the kernel command line for
both?
Makes no difference in either case. Same result. This is inserted after
'rd.dm=0'.
CSM boots aren't expected to work in the slightest.
But it does work. All the way to anaconda and installation. It's the EFI options that
aren't working so far.
Chris Murphy