Hi all, as the title suggests I'm having some issues installing Debian 12 on my pre-owned Dell Precision 5810. Currently after successfully running through the Debian 12.6 net installer I get a "No boot devices found" error on reboot.
Things I've tried so far:
I have the boot options set to UEFI and have tried installing both with secure boot enable and disabled. I was originally installing the OS to my NVMe drive which is on a PCIe riser, and have since switched to attempting to install to my SATA SSD and still get the "No Devices found error" I've also attempted to manually point to a .efi file (shimx64.efi) in the BIOS and that still fails. It previously was running Windows 10/11, so the hardware does in fact work.
I'm at a bit of a loss here on what to do and would love if someone could point me in the right direction.
Thanks a ton in advance!
Things I've tried so far:
I have the boot options set to UEFI and have tried installing both with secure boot enable and disabled. I was originally installing the OS to my NVMe drive which is on a PCIe riser, and have since switched to attempting to install to my SATA SSD and still get the "No Devices found error" I've also attempted to manually point to a .efi file (shimx64.efi) in the BIOS and that still fails. It previously was running Windows 10/11, so the hardware does in fact work.
I'm at a bit of a loss here on what to do and would love if someone could point me in the right direction.
Thanks a ton in advance!
Statistics: Posted by Taldiia — 2024-09-01 21:24 — Replies 1 — Views 73