ROM file ROMID is not compatible with existing BIOS ROMID

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edited March 2024 in 2020 Archives
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  • tfmeier
    tfmeier Member Posts: 18 Troubleshooter
    I get the same error; i.e. "ROM file ROMID is not compatible with existing BIOS ROMID"

    I'm currently running P11.B4 and want to upgrade to P11.B4L as I'm building a Linux workstation (no dual boot but straight boot to just Linux). I understand  I need a BIOS ending in "L"

    How to fix this error?
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,029 Trailblazer
    Unless you are trying to install and old version of Linux, you don't need the L version. That was only done to handle the weird UEFI stuff several Linux versions were doing until they got it right.
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  • tfmeier
    tfmeier Member Posts: 18 Troubleshooter
    billsey said:
    Unless you are trying to install and old version of Linux, you don't need the L version. That was only done to handle the weird UEFI stuff several Linux versions were doing until they got it right.
    I'm using the latest Fedora 32 workstation. Boot into the Live CD, then select install to hard disk and follow the instructions. Then when rebooting system complains it can't find a boot drive. Using BIOS P11.B4 with Secure Boot 'Disabled' and Launch CSM to 'Always'; boot menu 'Enabled'