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#11
Artwork & Screenshots / Re: 2021 - Perpetuity Screensh...
Last post by VastOne - June 05, 2025, 01:23:40 AM
Quote from: jedi on May 21, 2025, 03:01:36 PMRelaxation...


I know, lots of Cinnamon!  Makes VSIDO incredibly beautiful...

WOW Jedi that's incredible!
#12
Artwork & Screenshots / Re: 2021 - Perpetuity Screensh...
Last post by jedi - May 21, 2025, 03:01:36 PM
Relaxation...


Clean...


Weather...


I know, lots of Cinnamon!  Makes VSIDO incredibly beautiful...
#13
VSIDO News & Announcements / VSIDO FSA's Updated to Linux k...
Last post by VastOne - May 20, 2025, 04:41:31 PM
Both VSIDO FSA's were updated to the new 6.12.29-amd64 kernel

You can download the btrfs and ext4 fsarchives at the VSIDO download site here

There is also a How To on how to effectively use fsarchiver to get VSIDO installed

There is a current a package list that shows everything that is installed in VSIDO. Please review this file and let me know of anything needed, removed or added
#14
Artwork & Screenshots / Re: 2021 - Perpetuity Screensh...
Last post by PackRat - May 20, 2025, 01:12:16 PM
#15
Artwork & Screenshots / Re: 2021 - Perpetuity Screensh...
Last post by jedi - May 19, 2025, 05:58:06 PM
But the music still has a firm grip...

#16
Artwork & Screenshots / Re: 2021 - Perpetuity Screensh...
Last post by jedi - May 19, 2025, 01:02:48 AM
An anonymous friend of mine bought a $360 US dollars 'Vsee Box' that gets like 30,000 channels in perpetuity. He was some pissed off when I showed him VSIDO Linux could also play around the same amount!!! (Give or take a thousand, I'm not counting them all) The channels are from all over the world.



He brought this new device he bought over to my house and I noticed when it powered on it had a splash screen that said 'Android TV'.  I knew right then he'd wasted his money and could've done the same thing with VSIDO.  Once I started reading and researching, sure enough, I've been able to view multiple channels at once like being in a sports bar.  PPV, VOD, Tele Series, old and new movies, you name it, it's there!
#17
General Support / Re: (SOLVED) EFI Grub and many...
Last post by PackRat - May 14, 2025, 12:38:23 PM
QuoteThe FAT TYPE partition is required and has been since the get go. Though the size requirements continue to grow.  I go with 500Mb.  You also have to flag it EFS and check the bootable flags as well...

That is correct; I always use cfdisk now to partition the disk prior to any install. There is an option in the "Type" to make the partition. Then you need to remember to format it FAT32.

Also, different distros require that partition to be mounted to a specific point. On some systems it's /boot/efi, on others it's /efi.



QuoteYour BIOS not allowing a Legacy boot environment is kind of surprising to me.  Should be a spot to disable Secure UEFI, then enable CSM Boot.

Manufacturers started getting away from that a few yeas back; uEFI only now.

QuoteBoot Order: Ensure the Debian entry is not the only EFI boot option available. There might be a way to manually add or prioritize boot entries.

That is usually possible. There is typically an "add boot entry" option in the BIOS/uEFI settings that allow you add an entry - click on the drive that has the file, then scroll like a file manager to select the file. Once the entry is added, you can usually use the UP/Down arrows to prioritize the boot order.
#18
General Support / Re: EFI Grub and many question...
Last post by VastOne - May 12, 2025, 11:11:18 PM
Quote from: jedi on May 08, 2025, 10:11:27 PM
Quote from: VastOne on May 08, 2025, 02:08:50 AMI downloaded the latest Debian ISO and it finally not only worked but also installed properly ONLY after I created a fat EFI partition.
 

You got it.  Debian has a signed EFI key somehow and Arch also will do an EFI boot and install,  Last I heard or read (i.e. more than a couple of years have passed) reFind used Debians signed key.

The FAT TYPE partition is required and has been since the get go. Though the size requirements continue to grow.  I go with 500Mb.  You also have to flag it EFS and check the bootable flags as well...

Your BIOS not allowing a Legacy boot environment is kind of surprising to me.  Should be a spot to disable Secure UEFI, then enable CSM Boot.  (i.e. Legacy boot mode)  After doing this you should also be able to boot to any USB/CD ISO you choose.

I'd for sure delete the signed MS EFI key if your able.  Totally personal choice I suppose but I consider it beneficial to all future installs on that laptop as long as MS isn't in your vocabulary!

That's it, all I know and remember without some actual digging.  From all the digging and research back then, I learned it was futile of me!!!  Don't end up in a rabbit hole VastOne!

Good stuff Jedi.. I did work on this pretty much all day today and have discovered the issues in some areas but no solutions in other.

I had earlier mentioned that Debian created the EFS/EFI fat32 directory and I was able to install VSIDO's efi grub to that same directory but because both were seen as Debian, only the first in order of install was showing up in the Bios uEFI boot section as an option.

I archived that directory and began playing around with it's structure and by using rEFInd to see what was happening, I was finally able to get rid of the Debian install, the Debian grub and everything else that should not have been there. I now have a rEFInd menu AND a VSIDO (Debian) in my EFI settings in my BIOS and I can boot to both.

rEFInd is a great tool, I just wish there was a better real time tool that could do the same things.

Marking this as solved only in that I am now more educated on EFI and that I do have a toy to play with in future needs

Thanks Jedi for the assist!
#19
Artwork & Screenshots / Re: 2021 - Perpetuity Screensh...
Last post by VastOne - May 12, 2025, 11:02:53 PM
Simple indulgences and pleasures ...

#20
Artwork & Screenshots / Re: 2021 - Perpetuity Screensh...
Last post by jedi - May 11, 2025, 12:29:32 AM
;D back...