Hi, I am attempting to install Alfheim to a USB to play around with. I burned the ISO to another USB, and when I attempt to boot I get the error "Failed to boot loader.efi: (14) Not Found"
I redownloaded the image and tried again in case my iso was corrupt, but that did not fix it. The method I used to burn the ISO was "dd if=/path/to/alfheim-kvama.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M" on the Kvama release. If I boot in legacy mode, then Grub loads as expected. I see loader.efi is in the EFI folder alongside bootx64.efi. Any ideas?
Okay, I'll do that when I get an opportunity to.
Yeah, I'll keep an eye on the project. When EFI boot is fixed I'm interested in doing some testing with it.
I haven't gotten a lot of feedback about issues surrounding the system so I have kinda been moving ahead with updates and trying to stabilize the platform, when I find issues in my testing I fix them, but I forgot to test EFI boot.
If you can raise a ticket on the sourceforge site (https://sourceforge.net/p/alfheim-linux/tickets/) that is the best way I have of tracking issues at this time.
Is there a bug tracker or something I can use to file the bug? I don't see anything like that anywhere. Maybe a post on the source forge site would work.
Efi boot isn't currently supported by fast-install, it sounds like that might be a bug though because the iso should still boot live in EFI mode. I am currently working on a new installer/bootloader that should solve the issues I currently have with fast-install, and I would like to have them available with the 2.0 release of the Distro.