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Re: UEFI Build Test - Valtam - 01-28-2019

The spinning wheel is the default plymouth in both builds, it's the norm.


Re: UEFI Build Test - Cao2cao1 - 02-05-2019

Thanks! This works as described in 32bit UEFI with Secure Boot on 64bit hardware.  Its on a Dell Inspiron 14 3000-3473 with a soldered 32G eMMC memory module. 


Re: UEFI Build Test - Valtam - 02-05-2019

(02-05-2019, 01:50 AM)Cao2cao1 link Wrote: Thanks! This works as described in 32bit UEFI with Secure Boot on 64bit hardware.  Its on a Dell Inspiron 14 3000-3473 with a soldered 32G eMMC memory module. 

Awesome! Thanks for your feedback.


Re: UEFI Build Test - m654321 - 03-02-2019

Successfully achieved an install of LL4.2 UEFItestbuild on a Lenovo G580 i3-3110M.
Running updates, following the install went fine, after first carrying out the /etc/apt fix, outlined by Jerry in #135.  This is the first time I try any version of the LL4 series - it looks great - very well done & many thanks to Jerry & The Team  8)

Just one question: What about signing for Secure Boot?
During the initial install, I chose not to download updates / firmware at the same time. By choosing this option, i.e. install general updates & firmware updates after installation, I noticed that the Secure Boot signing option was greyed out.  Unsure here, about this signing procedure and how to do it. I've understood that if it's not done at least some software may not work - is that correct?

Your feedback is much appreciated, as ever
Mike


Re: UEFI Build Test - flexman - 04-15-2019

Finally... I didn't see UEFI release
Spend so many hours to try install regular Linux Lite, but no luck. Got stuck with MBR/grub install every time.
Now I did it with UEFI Build Linux Lite, just few clicks and vualya!!!
Love it!!!
Dell Prescision M4800 with horrible AMD Fire Pro MXXXX vga, but everything is working.


Re: UEFI Build Test - Valtam - 04-16-2019

[member=9245]flexman[/member] excellent Smile


Re: UEFI Build Test - Artim - 04-16-2019

(03-02-2019, 11:23 AM)m654321 link Wrote: Just one question: What about signing for Secure Boot?
During the initial install, I chose not to download updates / firmware at the same time. By choosing this option, i.e. install general updates & firmware updates after installation, I noticed that the Secure Boot signing option was greyed out.  Unsure here, about this signing procedure and how to do it. I've understood that if it's not done at least some software may not work - is that correct?

Downloading updates while installing has always been troublesome for me, so I just don't do it.  I don't have a UEFI machine so it's not a problem, but for those who have to have it, it might be the only option.  Perhaps one of the devs has a better answer!



Re: UEFI Build Test - Liz Allyn - 06-18-2019

Just a note to say thank you for the UEFI build. I had a heck of a time with a refurbished hp desktop until I found your Linux Lite version. Installation went perfect on the existing HDD. Goodbye Windows10!


Re: UEFI Build Test - Valtam - 06-19-2019

(06-18-2019, 05:00 PM)Liz Allyn link Wrote: Just a note to say thank you for the UEFI build. I had a heck of a time with a refurbished hp desktop until I found your Linux Lite version. Installation went perfect on the existing HDD. Goodbye Windows10!

You're welcome Smile


Re: UEFI Build Test - newtusmaximus - 06-26-2019

UEFI  LL 4.2 64bit  onto a USB  drive with persistency?  How  to please?.
Have balenaetcher and LL 4.2 uefi 64 bit test iso