HI hopugop and Daniel . Can you please describe in detail the whole
process? I still did not solve the problem, thanks.
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ychleo, on the Ubuntu CD/USB bootscreen where you can select Install
System, Check RAM, Boot from First Hard Drive etc just highlight Install
System and press E to Edit the boot command line. Add NOEFI to the end
of the first line (just move the cursor to that point and type in) then
hit Enter (or
Experienced the same problem on a Fujitsu LIFEBOOK P771. Adding noefi
to the kernel command line (which instructs the kernel not to access the
UEFI Runtime Services) allowed me to boot into the live system.
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I confirm Daniel's workaround allowed me to boot the 64x version of
Ubuntu's 11.04 and had no problems on installing the Operating System
afterwards. Thanks a lot!
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This was not a problem till I recently updated my ubuntu linux kernel.
when i boot into ubuntu it took a long time saying something about
checking the disk or something.
After that trying to boot ubuntu always ends up with a black screen and
going into recovery mode tells me that my /home is not
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
amd64 debian-installer, natty from 04/05 fails
To manage
It also happens on my CCE (a Brazilian computer maker) laptop with an
Intel i7-2630QM sandy bridge processor. I'm not sure about the maker of
the motherboard. I searched the BIOS options but found no Legacy OS as
memedemin said earlier.
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 64x and I just tried 11.04 32bits
Also happens on LG P210 with Ubuntu 11.04 amd64
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Enabling Legacy OS boot option from the BIOS solved the problem. Now I
can start the computer with live ubuntu 11.04 over a USB.
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Same thing happens on my macbookpro 8,1. I tried installing via USB, no
changes. But when I install in a virtual machine, all goes well.
I tested on Kubuntu 64bit desktop CD.
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broken on the final ubuntu-11.04-desktop-amd64.iso too on the Samsung
R530 laptop
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same behavior on the -amd64+mac.iso too, which handles efi boot
differently
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This also happens exactly when trying to install it on an Intel Mobo
(DG33BU)
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