I do not know what GA means, but this expression is used in the official
wiki => https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/RollingLTSEnablementStack
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Title:
Public bug reported:
The output of "lsb_release -d" does not show clearly if it really uses
the HWE.
Now it's shown
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Description: Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
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and nobody knows if it uses really the XX.04.2 stack.
I suggest to change the output to something like this:
Your Windows seems to be installed in efi mode. To get a dualboot, you
have to boot the installer also in efi mode.
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If you have a Windows installed on the disk, you have to boot the
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If you do not have Windows, either you start the installer in BIOS mode
or create an EFI-System-Partition.
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You do not have an EFI-System-Partition, so it is impossible to install
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BIOS mode.
I recommend to use GPT as partition table.
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To install Ubuntu in efi mode, you have to create an EFI-System-
Partition.
And I recommend to use GPT as partition table instead of MBR/MSDOS.
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To install in efi mode, you must have the 64 bit iso.
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failed
If you have Windows installed, then you should start the installer in
bios mode to get a dualboot.
If you do not have Windows, you should create an EFI-System-Partition
to install Ubuntu in efi mode.
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Your Windows is installed in bios mode, but your installer booted in EFI
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(legacy, CSM) mode.
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Ive
To install Ubuntu in bios mode on a disk with GPT as partition table,
you have to create a "bios_grub"-partition as first parition on the
disk, size: 1 MiB, without filesystem.
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If you have a Windows on the disk, you should start the installer in
bios mode to get a dualboot.
If you do not have Windows, then you should create an EFI-System-
Partitition.
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You try to install Xubuntu in BIOS mode and choose as target for Grub a
disk with GPT as partition table.
You have also an EFI-System-Partition on this disk, so it is probable,
that you have a Windows installed in EFI mode. To get a dualboot you
have to start the installer also in EFI mode.
If
You do not have an EFI-System-Partition, so Grub could not be installed.
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You do not have an EFI-System-Partition, so Grub cannot be installed.
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with: sudo parted --list
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You do not need an unformated "bios_grub"-partition for an UEFI
installation.
You need an EFI-System-Partition with FAT32 and mounted on /boot/efi
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I recommend to use a wired connection instead of wireless.
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Do you have an EFI-System-Partition on your disk?
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As far as I know, the mounting is handled by systemd. To avoid other
errors and problems, systemd aborts the booting process when a partition
is missing.
In my opinion, this is not a bug, but the expected behaviour.
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I have tested the installation of Lubuntu 16.10 in UEFI mode, with
internet connection in a virtual machine. The option "Downloading
updates while installing" was enabled. The installation fails, but the
installer does not crash.
Two days ago, on another PC I could install Lubuntu 16.10 with this
Possible Workaround: "Try Lubuntu without installing", open a terminal
and type: sudo apt install grub2-common
After you can install Lubuntu (clicking on the desktop icon, do not
reboot!)
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internet connection in a virtual machine. The option "Downloading
updates while installing" was disabled. The installation fails, but the
installer does not crash.
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Do you have an EFI-System-Partition on your disk? To check this, type in
your terminal: sudo parted --list
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discrepancy between partitionner and grub installer for hardy
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grub did not install with a previous dual boot of xp and win7.
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You try to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode without an EFI-System-Partition.
If you have a Windows installed, you should install Ubuntu in BIOS mode
to get a dualboot.
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grub-install: error: attempt to install to encrypted disk without
cryptodisk enabled. Set `GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y' in file
`/etc/default/grub'.
Can you explain your setup in more detail?
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>From syslog: grub-installer: grub-install: warning: this GPT partition
label contains no BIOS Boot Partition; embedding won't be possible.
Your disk sda does not contain a "bios_grub" partition, so Grub cannot
be installed. Or create a "bios_grub" partition or install Grub on a
disk with
Without an EFI-System-Partition you cannot install Ubuntu in UEFI mode.
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If you have a windows on your disk, you have to start your installation
medium in BIOS mode for dualboot.
If you will install in UEFI mode, you have to create an EFI-System-
Partition.
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You are installing Ubuntu in UEFI mode on a disk without an EFI-System-
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Please explain in more detail, how you are upgrading your system.
Started an installation medium (DVD or USB)?
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Your disk is currently partitioned to boot in bios mode, but you booted
the installer in EFI mode. A warning message prompted you that this
could be a problem and recommended performing a bios mode install
instead, but you chose not to. You either need to perform the bios mode
install, or
To install Ubuntu in UEFI mode, you should use the 64 bit image.
Or install Ubuntu in BIOS mode.
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You try to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode, but you do not have an
EFI-System-Partition.
But if you have Windows installed on disk, you will not get a working dualboot.
For a working dualboot, you have to install Ubuntu in BIOS mode.
If you like to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode, add an
You do not have an EFI-System-Partition, so Grub cannot be installed in
UEFI mode.
Try the installation again with an EFI-System-Partition or install in
the old BIOS mode.
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You do not have an EFI-System-Partition, so Grub cannot be installed.
As partition table I recommend you to use GPT instead of MBR/MSDOS
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You had problems with downloading the packages.
Please retry to install with a working internet connection (better use a
wired connection instead of wireless).
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Installing lubuntu 16.10 onto a HTPC build. Installer crashed during install.
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grub-pc fails
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Installing lubuntu 16.10 onto a HTPC build. Installer crashed during install.
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Installing lubuntu 16.10 onto a HTPC build. Installer crashed during install.
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grub-pc fails
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Installing lubuntu 16.10 onto a HTPC build. Installer crashed during install.
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Installing lubuntu 16.10 onto a HTPC build. Installer crashed during install.
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I have tested the Lubuntu 16.10 (not daily) installation on a VM in the
BIOS Legacy mode. Without internet connection, the installation fails
because of missing Grub2-packages in the ISO (known issue). With
internet connection (the option "Downloading updates while installing"
was disabled to
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In the syslog: "this GPT partition label contains no BIOS Boot
Partition; embedding won't be possible."
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Are you connected to the internet during the installation?
Do you have enabled the option "Download updates while installing"?
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According to the syslog, you try to install Ubuntu in BIOS-Legacy mode
without a "bios_grub"-partition on a GPT disk:
Aug 5 19:13:06 ubuntu grub-installer: Installing for i386-pc platform.
Aug 5 19:13:22 ubuntu grub-installer: grub-install: warning: this GPT
partition label contains no BIOS
You try to install Ubuntu on a GPT disk without a "bios_grub"-partition
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You were connected to the internet during the installation?
You have enabled the option "Download updates while installing"?
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Do not use a file system for the "bios_grub" partition and for the size
I recommend 1 MiB
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Installing in UEFI-mode does not require a separate "bios_grub"
partition.
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Your disk has GPT as partition table and does not contain a
"bios_grub"-partition to install Grub
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You try to install Ubuntu in EFI mode, but you do not have an EFI-
System-Partition.
If you have Windows installed on the same disk, install Ubuntu in BIOS
mode to get a working dual boot.
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