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#1 2014-09-06 01:29:44

thealtus
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Linux Boot Manager, no Linux boot option

I installed gummiboot, then exited arch-chroot and rebooted. I went into my UEFI firmware and booted from the Linux Boot Manager option which was now available. When I did that, I was presented with this:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-tEKf … 935651.jpg
As you can see, no option to boot into Arch.
I went around the forum trying to find the issue, and I noticed that while gummiboot doesn't seem to give me any sort of error during installation, the esp variable never gets set. I have the feeling this has something to do with it, but I don't know enough to say for sure.
I also found that this happens, not too sure if this has something to do with rEFInd or if it's part of the same problem:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/dpSgb … 8-h1238-no

Thanks in advance for any help.



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#2 2014-09-06 01:40:48

jasonwryan
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Re: Linux Boot Manager, no Linux boot option

Please paste your configs (note text, not screenshots)...


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#3 2014-09-06 02:10:32

thealtus
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Re: Linux Boot Manager, no Linux boot option

Sorry, which configs are you looking for?
Edit: sorry for the screenshots, by the way. I didn't realize I was breaking etiquette with that.

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#4 2014-09-06 02:21:51

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Re: Linux Boot Manager, no Linux boot option

Your gummiboot conf files (and the output of lsblk).


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#5 2014-09-06 02:27:54

anatolik
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Re: Linux Boot Manager, no Linux boot option

It looks like you have dual boot and EFI firmware goes to Windows bootloader directly. Check your boot order, it should be somewhere in your EFI UI.

Please post
1) output of "efibootmgr -v".
2) content of gummiboot config files
3) output of 'sudo blkid'


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