Install Centos 7 To Uefi Disc

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Ruben Di Battista wrote on 29. February 2016: >>I've been struggling with this problem for two weeks without figuring it >out. Steam Cd Key Generator 2012 No Survey here.

This tutorial discusses the installation of CentOS 7.1 in dual-boot with Windows 8.1 on UEFI Firmware machines that comes pre-installed with Windows Operating System.

>>I need to install CentOs 7 on a UEFI machine manually. The strategy I'm >following is to install first the system on the first hard disk /dev/sda >and then migrate the data to the md arrays. Well, i get 'Boot Failed' >and I cannot really figure it out why.

It really doesn't say why? Often it failed to mount /. Probable causes are missing or damaged initrd or initramfs. -- Andreas I use a Unix based operating system, which means I get laid almost as often as I have to reboot my computer.

Ruben Di Battista 03.03.16 17:10. On 01/03/16 22:04, Andreas Kohlbach wrote: >Ruben Di Battista wrote on 29. Eenadu Daily News Paper Pdf Software.

February 2016: >>>>I've been struggling with this problem for two weeks without figuring it >>out. >>>>I need to install CentOs 7 on a UEFI machine manually. The strategy I'm >>following is to install first the system on the first hard disk /dev/sda >>and then migrate the data to the md arrays.

Well, i get 'Boot Failed' >>and I cannot really figure it out why. >>It really doesn't say why? >>Often it failed to mount /. Probable causes are missing or damaged >initrd or initramfs. >I think that the problem is before, it's with UEFI. The error seems a UEFI boot issue. It just flashes out for a second saying 'Boot Failed and goes on with the next EFI entry in NVRAM.:S Pascal Hambourg 05.03.16 14:01.

I've been trying to do an EFI install of Centos 7 on a new Supermicro X9DBL motherboard with 2TB SAS harddisks. I've tried installing from the Centos Live CD, the X86_64 DVD and the X86_64-Everything DVD. Each time the installation goes all the way to completion but can't find grub upon rebooting. Iv'e tried booting off the Live CD, selecting rescue and trying to install grub/grub2 but it doesn't work.

I am able to install FreeBSD 10.1 or UBUNTU 14.0 on this box just fine and they will boot-up OK. After doing some digging I found that the Centos install media doesn't have the necessary files for handling a GPT labeled harddisk. They will work just fine with MBR labeled drives, but that's not what I'm looking for. I found this on the Red Hat website.