I have a Lenovo G580 laptop with pre-instaled Win7, and until today, Mageia 2 I installed a while back. Today Win7 decided to wipe its partition containing all user data (and some systems stuff -- I know sod all about Windows). So, no trouble, there is the Lenovo's one-button restore, which worked fine, but it did, naturally, re-install Win7's boot. Again, no trouble -- stick in a Mageia 5 DVD and let it to the GRUB magic, and might as well update that Mageia 2 installation at the same time. But hang on... Instead of the usual initial menu I get a UEFI one, consisting of : Install UEFI Mageia 5 from DVD, rescue ditto, install ditto from USB and rescue ditto. Strange, but never mind... choose the first option. OK, it gives me a chance to upgrade that Mageia 2 to 5. Worth a try -- can re-install if things don't work out. All looks well for a few screens (UK keyboard, accept terms and conditions)... But what's that? "/boot/EFI must be a mount of a FAT32 partition"? Eh??? And that's where it sits. Click on on "OK" (or whatever that button is called) just brings back the same message.
Right, let's install from scratch. Choose partitions manually, just in case. All looks well, but... having formatted the root partition I get the same darn message again! What's this "/boot/EFI" malarky? Why do I need one? A quick Google tells me there must be just one per machine -- so presumably there is one, which is why Mageia insists on UEFI install. Oh, look! -- sda1 is 200MB, just the recommended size. Admittedly it is NTFS, not FAT32, but give it a whirl. And yes, things go swimmingly, all gets installed, services configured, installing boot-loader... "/boot/EFI does not look like an EFI partition"! And that's where it sits. Rebooting the machine does not help -- it still boots straight into Win7 of course. And BTW, none of the other partitions on that single disk are FAT32 -- they are all Ext4 and NTFS.
So two questions... Why the heck do I suddenly need UEFI when Mageia 2 happily co-existed with Win7 just using plain old GRUB? And what do I do now to get Mageia working again on this laptop? Any suggestions appreciated.