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PC boots directly to BIOS after new install #25

Open Harryc6 opened 3 months ago

Harryc6 commented 3 months ago

Your Issue:

I tried installing the the two latest Holo-ISO versions (1.1.6 (1.1.6/main) & [1.1.5 (1.1.4/main)), but after the reboot after the install, the pc goes directly into BIOS.

Your device's full specs

CPU: i5-4460
GPU: RX 6600

Installer used to install?

holoiso_beta_snapshot20240302.1307.27-INSTALLER-57-x86_64 && holoiso_beta_snapshot20240325.1158.39-InstallerBuild-20240325133859-x86_64.iso

OS version (/etc/holoiso-release):

(Only for SteamOS Session loading issues) Have you tried launching gamescope-session from terminal? If yes, provide a log.

Did it work before?

yes on ElementaryOS
Harryc6 commented 3 months ago

Seems to be the same issue that was marked as fixed in https://github.com/HoloISO/issuetracker/issues/13

redman6150 commented 2 months ago

Seems i have the same symptoms. But worked well before around 2-3 days. The installation went fine on a SSD 120Gb, rebooted, launched, added a second hardrive M2 SSD 4Tb on a PCI-e expansion card via /etc/fstab in Desktop Mode to have it on each reboot, installed some games on it and played & ejoyed during this short period of time. And this morning, after the BIOS logo it's like he can't recognize the installation or the bootloader. A message like : Rebbot and Select proper Boot device. The SSD is properly recognized by the BIOS and selected. In boot priority in BIOS and via the Boot Menu of the Mobo. I Tried to re-install the OS and same problem. IMG_20240407_173016

OS used : 1.1.6 (1.1.6/main) CPU : i7-4820K MB : MSI X79a-GD65 (8D) 16Gb RAM SSD Samsung 120GB Asus RX 7900 XT

gragasotp commented 2 months ago

same thing installed played 1 day and bios does not see the system

redman6150 commented 2 months ago

I "solved" the problem by installing a fork of the non-immutable version of zweiler2 and then re-installing this version it. Days will tell if it is a good workaround.

gragasotp commented 2 months ago

I "solved" the problem by installing a fork of the non-immutable version of zweiler2 and then re-installing this version it. Days will tell if it is a good workaround.

How did you do that? Can you help me? I'm new to linux.

redman6150 commented 2 months ago

I downloaded this image https://github.com/zweiler2/HoloISO_Tweaked. Put on a USB key. Installed, rebooted and done a basic configuration (connecting to my steam account). Poweroff and then I done the installation of the Holoiso.

3ap commented 2 months ago

@redman6150 I ran into the same error. If you start up the installer ISO in legacy mode instead of UEFI mode, the system won't boot up after you restart it. This happens because EFI isn't supported in legacy mode, yet the installer assumes the system boots in EFI mode, as it uses efibootmgr and grub-install with --target=x86_64-efi.

I don't really see a problem with it working only in UEFI mode. What should be done is just prevent the ISO from booting in legacy mode and make sure it only boots in UEFI mode.