hallo liebe community, Ich kann nicht klar in Goethes Sprache schreiben. Es tut mir leid, wenn ich irgendwelche Regeln breche. ok ima hijack this thread because it's the only one that helped me so far. I have this medion E17201-MD62197 which with windows 11 is even less usable than i thought, but it sells really competitively for that colored day of the week on that site, and I have found that with linux it can even become quite an overkill for an home user so don't worry. i tried in every possible way to boot a live usb, with every writing tool and every uefi setup variable, but got only black screen. i personally can't believe it because in 20 years of linux messing around i have never seen something like this, but I have accepted for now that grub just doesn't work. thanks to @armin-fx his way to bypass grub it's the only way I found to boot a live Usb, so big kudos. anyway just after finishing installing, for the linux vorbereitung section, I do this, while I am still in the live: I install Refind with a binary package (deb or rpm), and then I download the zip file from the same page and extract the drivers folder as per instructions (keeping just the ext4 driver should suffice). In this way RefinD will automatically detect the kernel efi stub in your root path, and when you reboot you got a nice cringey gui with a windows icon and two icons of your linux installation: one (doesnt work) with grubXXX.efi and one (works fine) with the vmlinuzXXX.efi. of course all of this secure boot always off, sorry Cool i got to install linux thanks to this community, danke an alles. Dies ist das erste Mal, dass mir das passiert, dass ich nicht einmal Grub laden kann. fühlt sich an, als hätte ich etwas falsch gemacht, aber es ist wirklich so, weil ich auf jede erdenkliche weise versucht habe, einen live-usb zu starten.. überhaupt, warum ist es so? ist es grub? Ist es die Motherboard-Firmware oder die Uefi-Version? Können wir hoffen, dass es irgendwie behoben wird? tschüßi!
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