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- 2021-01-17 17:46
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: [WORKAROUND]"No kernel modules were found" when booting UEFI
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3966
Re: "No kernel modules were found" when booting UEFI
If the card requires non-UEFI booting then why do you want to install in UEFI mode? And how do you know that card requires non-UEFI booting? It is fairly simple to convert a non-UEFI system to UEFI booting if that's what you want but I cannot reproduce your issue with the Debian 10.7 netinstall ISO...
- 2021-01-17 17:40
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: [WORKAROUND]"No kernel modules were found" when booting UEFI
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3966
Re: "No kernel modules were found" when booting UEFI
Sorry, I've clarified what I meant: it worked with the legacy boot mode, when I turned UEFI off. However, I now have a workaround. I removed the LSI SAS card and disabled CSM in the BIOS, so that the system booted UEFI purely. With this configuration debian installer worked as intended and I success...
- 2021-01-17 09:07
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: [WORKAROUND]"No kernel modules were found" when booting UEFI
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3966
[WORKAROUND]"No kernel modules were found" when booting UEFI
I've run into the same installation problem ("No kernel modules were found", so no network drivers, no disk controller drivers, nothing) as in this post but using the bullseye_di_alpha3 and even 10.7 images doesn't help. In fact, I ran into "No kernel modules were found" with all...