Thanks for the heads-up!
I misunderstood something I read elsewhere where it was stated that EFI/UEFI support was included in kernels 3.7.9 and more recent.
(I took that to mean that every distro using 3.7.9+ handled EFI/UEFI - I guess the meaning was that the tools were now there but the rest was up to each distro.)
Does this mean that if my laptop BIOS does not provide for disabling EFI/UEFI I cannot install Lighthouse64 until you activate the Beta EFI/UEFI support?
I guess I can boot from DVD for now & use a Savefile to hold my work, perhaps back it up to a dedicated SD card or USB stick.
Is that what you'd recommend, please?
Thanks! David
ps. Nice to see Wine moved to an alternative SFS vs default install, would also like to see Firefox & Claws set-off (with Seamonkey as an alternative default browser-mail app). Just a personal preference - I can always make it so manually. Tnx!
@edoc,
Lighthouse64 Universal Installer can only detect and install to Linux or vfat/ntfs partitions. 601 does not have any UEFI support. I am working on installer updates as follows for the next release:
Partition selection dialog scrollable if numerous partitions.
Improved detection of existing installs.
Experimental UEFI boot menu support.
Wine and 32-bit libs moved to extra SFS, (not built-in to base ISO)