Rescue Mode, Debian, UEFI

Samuel Thibault samuel.thibault at ens-lyon.org
Wed Jun 6 02:44:53 EDT 2018


Rob, le mar. 05 juin 2018 21:51:37 -0500, a ecrit:
> To access them, one has to first enter the “Advanced options” submenu from the boot menu by typing a. When using a BIOS system (the boot menu will have beeped only once), this has to be followed by Enter. Then, to enable speech synthesis, s can optionally be pressed (followed again by Enter when using a BIOS system). From there, various shortcuts can be used: x for expert installation, r for rescue mode, or a for automated installation. When using a BIOS system, they must be followed by Enter.
> # # #
> Okay, that's great, but what about a UEFI system?

Then you don't need to do what was mentioned for BIOS systems (pressing
enter).

> I installed Debian, and I was watching the braille display during grub installation. It said
> Running 'grub-install dummy'
> Why is it running dummy instead of /dev/sda1 or whatever the efi partition is?

That is a question for the debian-boot mailing list then. They are the
people who work on UEFI grub installation.

> When booting the installed system, what comes up is a grub rescue prompt.
> I thought I would try this fix:
> https://superuser.com/questions/1154866/unable-to-install-grub-in-dummy-on-debian-stretch-in-dell-precision-5510
> Can you still insert your Deibian installer flash drive, press tab, and type
> brltty=auto rescue/enable=true
> when it comes up?

Not in UEFI mode because the shortcuts are different. As mentioned
above, just type 'a', then 's' if you want speech, then 'r' to enter
rescue mode.

Samuel


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