Hey guys,
i had siduction installed a while ago on my laptop, but that one I borrowed to a friend.
Now I try to install it on another system (alianware x51) since it's the distribution I'm personally most satisfied with.
First of all: kubuntu, opensuse, sabayon, debian - all their images boot from USB (I'm on debian stable at the moment :D). Siduction does not, but I want siduction back :D.
Now, what did I do? I did a simple
# dd if=siduction-13.1.0-firestarter-kde-amd64-201305211844.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M
After that I rebooted and expected siduction to boot. I was wrong.
Now, KDE finds the partitions on the disk - but parted?
(parted) print list
Error: Invalid partition table - recursive partition on /dev/sdb.
parted: invalid token: list
Ignore/Cancel? i
Model: USB DISK 2.0 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sdb: 32.0GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
Can anyone tell me how to boot siduction installation on uefi? This damn bios - at least in the version I got - does not support legacy mode ....
If it isn't possible to install siduction on UEFI, can I upgrade some way of debian stable to siduction?
Of course I verified the md5sum of the iso image ;-).
PS: the old image at least did boot ... there I had other problems, but the laptop I could switch to legacy.
This might be 2 different problems.
(1) If parted or fdisk cannot see the partition table on the USB stick correctly, that is a problem. There is nothing about a siduction ISO image that would change the partition table on the stick.
(2) UEFI -- I am no expert. But whatever BIOS you have, if it will allow some other distro to boot from USB, then there is nothing about siduction that would refuse to boot.
I think you need to look hard at that USB stick partition table, and also make sure you set the "boot" flag on the partition.
Is this a dual boot laptop?
As far as I remember UEFI on amd64 *has* to provide legacy mode / disable secure boot.
siduction isn't yet ready for secure boot, but will be within this year ...