I have failed /g/, the meme has beaten me. Spent a good portion of today installing gentoo on the t420, only to not have grub load. I actually have no idea where to go from here, the install handbook literally just says to reboot into the system after installing grub, and procede to the next section, but had nothing about if grub fails to start. Thoughts?
Read the manual
Why are you posting here you fucking imbecile?
Lurk more and use the google machine.
Install Gentoo
Boot again to your host OS, chroot, and try to figure out what happened, fix it, reinstall grub.
>>57598832
how about you start with disabling secure boot and uefi, you dumb motherfucker.
Don't use grub just use an efistub kernel, unless of course that is a oldschool bios machine in which case you should throw it out and buy a new laptop
>>57598832
UEFI booting on those machines is a bit tricky. I think thinkwiki has an chapter about the issue. Or just disable the UEFI and try again in legacy mode (>>57599387)
Good on you for trying OP. Keep at it
>>57599133
>>57599417
Ignore what these angry faggots say
>>57599387
>>57600628
Nice guys
>>57598832
>Windows Boot Manager
So that's now a "boot device" in itself? How so? I thought a boot loader is software which resides on a hardware device.
>>57602125
UEFI Entry
>>57603006
Ok. So, redpill me on UEFI Enties (I'm more of a BIOS/MBR person myself).