Please open a terminal and do the following:
sudo nano /var/lib/dpkg/info/grub-pc.postinst
In the editor, change the first line from "set -e" to "set -ex", then
save and exit. Then run sudo apt-get install -f and post the output.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomp
Yep; your disk is set up for EFI mode so you need to install Ubuntu in
EFI mode too.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
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mode, or partition the disk using GPT and set up an EFI system partition
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This looks like breakage in debconf:
Use of uninitialized value $reply in scalar chomp at
/usr/share/perl5/Debconf/FrontEnd/Passthrough.pm line 66, line 10.
Use of uninitialized value $reply in concatenation (.) or string at
/usr/share/perl5/Debconf/FrontEnd/Passthrough.pm line 67, line 10.
Us
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 d
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 d
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 d
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
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Your USB SD card reader was unplugged during the install. Check for
loose cables.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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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 d
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 d
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 d
What? You only need one ( not two ) 1 mb bios_grub partition *if* you
want to boot a GPT disk in bios mode.
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Title:
Installer gparted creates 2
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1772374 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772374
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1772374
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Your hard disk simply stopped responding during the install.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Error during
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mode, or partition the disk using GPT and set up an EFI system partition
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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 d
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1772374 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772374
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1772374
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On 7/18/2018 2:25 AM, Steven Maddox wrote:
> psusi: You've kind of cherry picked one possible way of looking at this
> problem out of many different ways of solving it.
>
> You've also completely deleted my bug description and rephrased it down
> to a single sentance - yet it still has my name on
Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
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Your installation medium is corrupt; you will need to recreate it and
may want to verify it using the check disc option at the boot menu.
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Then you should report that to VMware.
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Title:
VMWare Player 6 hangs while insta
I would think that the postinst script should use a low priority debconf
question to ask if you want to create the directory and install or not,
and default to not if you aren't showing low priority questions.
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** Description changed:
If grub-install fails, ubiquity screws up in two ways:
1) It unmounts /target/dev, so when you select another location ( the correct
one ) to install grub to, that attempt fails as well
2) After selecting a different loation, the installer goes immediately to the
Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
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You had a network problem that prevented packages being downloaded for
the installation. Please try again with either a working network
connection, or no connection at all.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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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 d
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1267922 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1267922
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1267922
Installer becomes confused and crashes when grub-install fails
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Your EFI system partition is corrupt; you will need to repair it with
either dosfsck or Windows' chkdsk/scandisk.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- While Try installing Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on a OEM windows from Toshiba
+ Ubiquity drives partman off the rails
** Description changed:
- Nowadays Microsoft changing to get control over totally on the HDD in which
it is installed.
- I saw some Loop Drive about the size 1.8 GB
Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
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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
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Title:
Non trivial grub2 installs no longer fit in small embed areas
To manage notifications about this
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1750278 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1750278
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1750278
Bionic ISO installer too wide for 800x600
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Strange; your log files do not indicate there was a crash. Does this
happen if you try again?
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Please attach /var/log/syslog when this happens, or let the crash report
automatically file the bug report with the file attached.
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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 d
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 d
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
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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
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Your installation medium is corrupt; you will need to recreate it and
may want to verify it using the check disc option at the boot screen.
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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 d
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 d
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 d
Your EFI system partition is corrupt; you will need to repair it with
either dosfsck or Windows' chkdsk/scandisk.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
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"LILAC" is not an official Ubntu flavor and so is not supported here.
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Title:
Ub
It would probably be better if the FAT filesystem simply got the proper
discard ioctl like the rest.
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Title:
esp partitions should be mounted wit
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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
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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 d
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 d
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1772374 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772374
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1772374
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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
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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 d
You have either a bad disk or more likely, a bad SATA cable, and also
probably some bad ram. You should run the memtest option from the boot
menu and replace the faulty ram and SATA cable.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
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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
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(IRM3880-1007)
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Title:
No se pudo instalar el paquete grub-efi-amd64-signal
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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
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11.10 has reached end of life and is no longer supported.
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Title:
unable to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1648278 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1648278
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1648278
Make Ubuntu 32-bit ISO image directly installable on UEFI machine
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Title:
trying to
9.04 has reached and of life and is no longer supported.
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Can
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Make Ubuntu 32-bit ISO image directly installable on UEFI machine
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cannot in
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gr
12.04 has reached end of life and is no longer supported.
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OCZ Revo
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gr
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Ubuntu 1
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Title:
was tryi
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
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Your disk is partitioned to boot in bios mode because it is partitioned
with MBR instead of GPT and has no EFI system partition. You can see
the disk layout in the partman log file. Your syslog shows the reason
the install crashed is because you are running in EFI mode but have no
EFI system part
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 d
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 d
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 d
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 d
You downloaded the 32 bit edition and are using a UEFI computer, which
isn't supported in the 32 bit edition. Please use the 64 bit edition.
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Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
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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
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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
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That's not a bug; it is how UEFI is designed. Specifically, UEFI
requires the OS to make calls to the firmware to register firmware
variables telling it how to boot the OS. Those calls are not available
when the system isn't booted in UEFI mode.
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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 d
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1772374 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772374
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1772374
ubiquity need mount point /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
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You have a severe hardware problem with your hard disk, sata controller,
or possibly a bad sata cable:
Jul 17 12:21:34 ubuntu-mate kernel: [ 1607.656918] ata5.00: exception Emask
0x10 SAct 0x7bff SErr 0x400100 action 0x6 frozen
Jul 17 12:21:34 ubuntu-mate kernel: [ 1607.656925] ata5.00: irq_s
Your issue is that you need more memory, not that you do not have enough
swap. The system grinds to a halt because swap is *really* slow. You
need enough memory so that you don't have to swap.
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to install in EFI mode. This will be done for you if you choose the "use
entire d
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 d
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 d
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