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EliteBook 8570w
Linux

I have an older Elitebook 8570w, which i wanted to repurpose and install linux on. But while i can install all the different linux distributions. When i start the laptop, it gives the error message "No bootable image found".

But if I enter esc on startup and use f9 for other boot options i can find my linux installation and boot it from there after which it runs perfectly.

I tried adding a custom boot path, but that didnt work.

I installed linux in UEFI without csm mode.

Is there a way to let my laptop find the right boot image on startup or should i just give up, and from now always start it through f9 extra boot options?

Any help will be truly appreciated.

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@W4lterN 

Sorry, but we don't provide Linux support here.

 

You need to visit the support forum of the Linux distro you are using for assistance.



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