Am 14.11.2013 18:18, schrieb James: > Hello, > > I've made another run and this, using this document guide: > http://code.google.com/p/pentoo/wiki/UEFI#UEFI_pentoo-installer_guide_for_UEFI_and_GPT > > it all seem to be fine; except grub 2 cannot find the kernel. > The GPT is read fine by grub2. But, grub 2 cannot find > the kernel, explicitly the error messages from grub2: > > error : file '/boot/kernel-genkernel-x86_64-3.3.9-pentoo' not found. > error: you need to load the kernel first > > > Here is the fstab: > > UUID="EFA3-8415" /boot/efi vfat default 0 1 > #sda2 > UUID="cf76566e-bf4e-4dee-ab9d-6fc2bcdd5b1b" /boot ext2 defaults 0 1 > #sda3 > UUID="0ef33e5a-7869-418e-86be-1ef5e16b4495" none swap sw 0 0 > #sda4 > UUID="fc8efde7-359e-41b1-94b0-8a9a868bdf24" / ext4 defaults 0 0 > > shm /dev/shm tmpfs nodev,nosuid,noexec 0 0 > /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom audo noauto,ro 0 0 > > > If you look at the table, which I followed, the names are in all caps, but > I used lowercase; could this be the problem? > > > > The table from the aforementioned doc: > Select "gpt" as Partition Table > Create the following partitions: > > # FS Size mount point name > /dev/sda1 vfat 256M /boot/efi UEFI > /dev/sda2 ext2 64M /boot BOOT > /dev/sda3 swap 4G SWAP > /dev/sda4 ext4 16G / ROOT > > Booting GRUB-2 through UEFI > > On "4. Install Bootloader" choose "UEFI-GRUB". > The UEFI boot partition will be /dev/sda1. > The GRUB device path will be (hd0,2) - the default, /dev/sda2 where the > kernel resides. > > > ANY IDEAS? Please show us your grub2.cfg :-) Also try using the output of grub2-mkconfig as your grub2.cfg and see if your machine boots.