From: NoEMail@home.org   
      
   Marco Moock wrote:   
   >   
   > You have to install en efi bootloader. I recommend GRUB2. Did you   
   > install it?   
   > You can do that in the shell after the install:   
   >   
   > grub-install # no disk for UEFI   
   >   
      
   It turns out the N150 small computer is damned difficult to   
   work with, as all systemd machines. On top of this, I   
   am pretty sure you cannot get sound to go to the HDMI on the \   
   thing.   
      
      
   I did not know grub was an option for the install. Let me get   
   this straight before I go back to the N150:   
      
   During the install, when it asks about lilo, I should   
   decline installing lilo and leave the MBR alone?   
      
   At the end of the install, before rebooting, I should   
   use a grub operation? I did not know that grub was   
   available on the install. If so, then wouldn't   
   I have to do grub-mkconfig before the grub-install?   
   I'm asking because I will have to wipe the OS   
   on some machine to test this.   
      
   For one who has lived with Slackware forever, systemd   
   is a nightmare. You can do sudo su, and run as   
   root for a while, but there are things that even   
   root cannot do. To get at these things you have to   
   disable systemctl, then it is hard to navigate   
   around the system.   
      
   --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05   
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