** Description changed:
Ubuntu Cosmic Desktop 20181005
Test Case:
1. Boot in BIOS mode and install on entire disk
=> Verify that the system boots
2. Boot in UEFI and perform a new installation alongside previous one
=> Verify that you can boot to the new system
Actual result
-
I have tried and failed to reproduce this in a VM. After installing the
second Ubuntu in UEFI mode, I wind up without any settings persisting in
the nvram store at all, so I just get dropped to the ovmf shell. That
is a bug in my KVM setup, but it makes it rather difficult to reproduce
the
On this machine there is a boot setting to select the boot mode UEFI or
Legacy
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Title:
UEFI installation alongside BIOS installation: System
This is on bare metal, DELL Inspiron 13
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Title:
UEFI installation alongside BIOS installation: System fails to boot
with cannot find a valid
Is this running on real hardware or in a virtual machine? If it's on
metal, what kind of hardware?
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Title:
UEFI installation alongside BIOS
** Description changed:
- Ubuntu Cos;ic Desktop 20191005
+ Ubuntu Cosmic Desktop 20181005
Test Case:
1. Boot in BIOS mode and install on entire disk
=> Verify that the system boots
2. Boot in UEFI and perform a new installation alongside previous one
=> Verify that you can boot to
** Description changed:
Ubuntu Cos;ic Desktop 20191005
Test Case:
1. Boot in BIOS mode and install on entire disk
=> Verify that the system boots
2. Boot in UEFI and perform a new installation alongside previous one
=> Verify that you can boot to the new system
Actual result
** Description changed:
Ubuntu Cos;ic Desktop 20191005
Test Case:
1. Boot in BIOS mode and install on entire disk
=> Verify that the system boots
2. Boot in UEFI and perform a new installation alongside previous one
=> Verify that you can boot to the new system
Actual result