Hi Chris,
I send you again this message
I followed your suggestion:
I tried efibootmgr -v
and I got this output:
*"efibootmgr: EFI variables are not supported on this system."*
because this message I though the installation is not good and found this
link:
where is wrote : The problem was simply that the efivars kernel module was
not loaded.
I have not so much experience so I would ask you what I can do..
....perhaps it is enough to install the efivars kernel module. ?
Thank you
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I cannot send you the content of dmesg.
The moderator reject my message because to much size..
but I can find inside it if you say me what to look for.
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On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 3:43 PM, Angelo Moreschini <
mrangelo.fedora(a)gmail.com> wrote:
this the otput of dmesg
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Angelo Moreschini <
mrangelo.fedora(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> I followed your suggestion:
> I tried efibootmgr -v
> and I got this output:
>
> *"efibootmgr: EFI variables are not supported on this system."*
>
> thinking that the installation is not good, I found this link:
>
>
>
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/91620/arch-linux-grub-install-efi...
>
> where is wrote : The problem was simply that the efivars kernel module
> was not loaded.
>
>
> I have not so much experience so I would ask you what to do..
>
> perhaps it is enough to install the efivars kernel module. ?
>
> Thank you
>
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 3:43 PM, Chris Murphy <lists(a)colorremedies.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Angelo Moreschini
>> <mrangelo.fedora(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I already had some problem to install fedora on HP pavilion 500, but
>> at last
>> > I was able to finish the installation.
>> >
>> > I got the message: "installation complete" and so I did the
shutdown.
>> >
>> > The computer closed regular,
>> > (the system is going down for power out at ...)
>> > but when I try to open it again, I find this message on the screen:
>> > -------------------------
>> > boot device not found
>> >
>> > please install an operating system on your hard disk
>> >
>> > Hard DISK - (3F0)
>> > F2 - System Diagnostics
>> >
>> > for more information visit the site
>> >
http://h18021.www1.hp.com/helpandsupport/hp-self-support.html
>> > ----------------------------
>> >
>> > The site don't explain nothing about a problem connected with linux
>> >
>> > and after running diagnostic I get the message :
>> > ERROR: no boot disk has been detected
>>
>> Curious. This is the 3rd such report in just a couple months,
>> including myself. In my case it was intermittent though and Dell
>> support concluded either logic board or SSD flakiness; and also mine
>> was a dual boot scenario and sometimes happened even with Windows only
>> installed on the system (and all Fedora NVRAM entries cleared).
>>
>> The fact that your on-board diagnostic doesn't see a drive suggests a
>> hardware problem. But I wonder if there's something (efbootmgr +
>> kernel tickling the firmware's NVRAM?) about Fedora that's instigating
>> this? Or if it's just coincidence. I guess the sample size isn't big
>> enough to know.
>>
>> What happens if you boot from install media, and capture both
>> dmesg
>> efiboomgr -v
>> ?
>>
>> In my case, dmesg clearly showed the lack of proper ACPI
>> initialization, no drive was found at all.
>>
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