I used the diskpart utility, assigned the EFI partition with a drive letter.
Then I opened the same in the file explorer and deleted the empty Ubuntu
folder under boot..
Then tried installing the OS.. Success.. But boot repair can't lock the
target location with E:.
-arun kumar
On 15-Apr-2015
Yes, you need to have windows chkdsk the ESP. I'm not sure what you
mean by boot repair can't lock the target location with E:.
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Installation successful. Thank you for the assistance.
-arun kumar
On 16-Apr-2015 8:10 am, Phillip Susi ps...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Yes, you need to have windows chkdsk the ESP. I'm not sure what you
mean by boot repair can't lock the target location with E:.
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I'm using Windows..
So if I fix EFI partition using chkdsk can I successfully install Ubuntu?
The error was grub2 cannot be installed at /target/ .
-arun kumar
On 14-Apr-2015 11:31 pm, Phillip Susi ps...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Your EFI system partition is corrupt. You will need to repair it with
Your EFI system partition is corrupt. You will need to repair it with
dosfsck in linux, or chkdsk in windows.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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