
On 12/5/19 11:21 AM, Michal Simek wrote:
I have separate partitions:
/boot of type 83 (Linux, ext2) and marked as bootable and with boot.scr on it. /boot/efi of type ef (EFI, vfat) and not marked as bootable
The sequence on the block device does not matter.
When booting via iSCSI with iPXE I put boot.scr and snp.efi on an EFI partition marked as bootable.
That means that you had done that changes by hand.
Thanks, Michal
If you boot the kernel of the Debian installer via UEFI, it installs GRUB EFI but you may have to install flash-kernel manually.
If you you want to use iPXE on ARM, you are on your own. There isn't even a package with snp.efi provided by Debian. But at least the installer allows you to set up your partitions and do the installation on an iSCSI drive.
Best regards
Heinrich