From: Ian Eure <ian@retrospec.tv>
To: help-guix <help-guix@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Laptop won’t boot after Guix install
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2024 13:15:06 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <877ckdq6e7.fsf@retrospec.tv> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <6dfcb2c84d13432da373c65ffcbf06683668efd7.camel@riabenko.com>
Roman Riabenko <roman@riabenko.com> writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
> У пт, 2024-01-05 у 19:41 -0800, Ian Eure пише:
>> ... After the Guix install,
>> the laptop doesn’t boot -- the firmware shows a boot device
>> selection menu, rather than bootint into Guix. ...
>
> Sometimes, the installer makes a BIOS-compatible installation
> which fails to run from UEFI. ... When the firmware supports
> both options, they are available, and the BIOS installer is
> usually the default. Another approach is to tweak your firmware
> settings to disable CMS (Compatibility Support Mode) and other
> compatibility features so that only the UEFI installer is
> available and try re-installing Guix to ensure it installs
> UEFI. Please note that I am neither a developer nor
> administrator, but just a user who shares experience as I
> understand it. ...
I’ve tried with both UEFI+CSM and UEFI-only, and get the same
unbootable install either way.
> The fix might be as simple as choosing a different USB boot
> option before running the installer. I typically have two boot
> options before running the installer from the USB: one is for
> UEFI, while the other is for BIOS.
>
I don’t have any option similar to that.
>
>> Secure boot is disabled in the BIOS.
>
> You might want to try enabling it and see if any other options
> become
> available in the firmware settings. For example, if I reset my
> laptop
> firmware, all boot options are usually gone. I need to enable
> secure
> boot and choose "Select a UEFI file as trusted", which becomes
> available only with secure boot enabled. I can add a path to a
> ".efi"
> file there.
>
My BIOS doesn’t have any option like that. Since the GRUB payload
from Guix is the only file on the ESP, and is unsigned, I don’t
think enabling Secure Boot is likely to solve this.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-01-13 21:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-01-06 3:41 Laptop won’t boot after Guix install Ian Eure
2024-01-06 7:28 ` Julien Lepiller
2024-01-13 21:12 ` Ian Eure
2024-02-21 4:38 ` Ian Eure
2024-01-08 19:08 ` Roman Riabenko via
2024-01-09 13:53 ` Felix Lechner via
2024-01-09 14:49 ` Roman Riabenko via
2024-01-13 21:18 ` Ian Eure
2024-01-13 21:15 ` Ian Eure [this message]
2024-01-08 21:11 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
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