Thank you.
I did actually use "entire disk" method, but unfortunately that is not
really what I wanted.
However, you have pointed this rather amateurish but long standing user
of Linux in the right direction.
I wonder if that is why my little used version of Win 10 (unfortunately
needed to
Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
the installer in EFI mode. You either need to boot the installer in bios
mode, or partition the disk using GPT and set up an EFI system partition
to install in EFI mode. This will be done for you if you choose the "use
entire
I think I figured out why grub would not install on 64GBSDD on port 0 as
reported earlier. I had set the first part of the SDD disk as a swap area and
this may have removed any space for the grub install. After leaving 1MB
space, the grub installed correctly.
RLR
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