I tried to install deepin on my Toshiba laptop. AFter installing it like I do for every distro tried with this laptop. The computer would not boot after installing deepin. So I was wondering if efi boot was supported yet.
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joshuayuen
deepin
2016-11-25 17:05
#1
I have the same problem. I install Deepin in UEFI mode. But it can't reboot in this mode. Then I change the mode to Legacy, works well. I don't like this.
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ulysses
deepin
2016-11-25 17:18
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本帖最后由 ulysses 于 2016-11-25 09:22 编辑
Please check these option:
1.GPT partition Linux EFI guided system
2.ur installation media supports uefi
3.have set these partitions: 1)efi 2)/swap 3)/boot 4)/
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感恩的心
deepin
2016-11-25 17:19
#3
如果您的电脑主板为UEFI模式,请在主板设置中关闭“安全启动(Secure Boot)”
in UEFI mode, you should set the Secure Boot disabled
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joshuayuen
deepin
2016-11-25 17:34
#4
I have solved this problem. you must set partition efi. I success. But I forget to set partition /boot.
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shadowwarden
deepin
2016-11-29 18:28
#5
Okie I see what you saying Ulysses, but the issue is it won't work on a most of the new laptops. A specially the ones with windows 10 preinstall. I have secure boot disabled. the one part that got me kind of scratching my head is if you turn on legacy boot the efi boot is active.
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shadowwarden
deepin
2016-11-29 18:29
#6
Manjaro and Ubuntu worked around it by letting people make the partition table Vfat. Then of course your mount would be boot/EFI
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es02
deepin
2016-12-02 15:33
#7
I have it running, I had to cheat and clone parts of my efi to make the laptop think it was a Windows install.