I believe we've addressed the crashes in installer with this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-installer/+bug/1803031
This reverts part of the original changes, to catch cases where an ESP
isn't present and the system in booting in UEFI mode: rather than
crashing, there will be a
Ok, Debian 9 works out-of-box - it detects Win 10 as Win Vista during
install and Grub is successfully installed with working dual-boot. It
took one try and about 1 hour (Nvidia install included).
The link is https://www.debian.org/distrib/
I used 64-bit netinst iso.
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Same issue, built my desktop PC using Asus Deluxe Z170 motherboard in
*2017* and installed Win 10 from then bought Win 10 Home DVD. My PC
turned out as MBR/BIOS system. I don't know why, that was Microsoft.
Now I wanted to dual boot with Ubuntu 18.04 but the ** USB installer
crashes no matter how
Same problem here with a Samsung laptop, with the 18.04.1 Kubuntu image.
A good fix should offer the choice between efi and non efi install like in
16.04, but with a text that is more clear.
Just cary on with the install in efi mode that only leads to install failure is
no fix, it will just turn
** Tags added: rls-bb-incoming rls-cc-incoming
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Title:
Booting installer in EFI mode with existing bios mode hd crashes
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I just fall myself in this case and I think this example and my reflection can
help this discussion ...
(Why do I think that you need not only a message, but also a choice box (legacy
/ efi) when installing ...)
My bios has efi disabled. I configured my boot start without efi with:
1 - cd / dvd
Re comment 23, Thank you Steve.
Yes, from what you say of changes made i agree the problem this end will
be solved. So i will have another go at installing 18.04 but will wait
till 18.04.1 And i will have a go at UEFI boot and to enrol the
broadcom-sta-dkms module that you say is possible. A n
On Sun, Jul 08, 2018 at 09:58:23PM -, Chris Chambers wrote:
> I have this problem to and my setup is a bit different and i do not see
> a similar setup mentioned here.
> My disc is GPT partitioned, UEFI is disabled and i boot/install in BIOS
> mode but Ubuntu (Lubuntu) is the only OS installed
I have this problem to and my setup is a bit different and i do not see
a similar setup mentioned here.
My disc is GPT partitioned, UEFI is disabled and i boot/install in BIOS
mode but Ubuntu (Lubuntu) is the only OS installed. That is because off
a BCM4312 wireless chip which i need compile a mod
I linked the wrong bug; sorry.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1767703 is the one to view the carnage
in the aftermath of this change.
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I spent days trying unsuccessfully to do a clean install of 18.04 onto a
system with an existing version of Linux. Each time the installer would
appear to be working properly, only to bomb out with an error after half
an hour.
Eventually I gave up, REFORMATTED MY HARD DRIVE and was able to get the
** Summary changed:
- Warning message when installing in EFI mode to a BIOS disk is horribly
confusing
+ Booting installer in EFI mode with existing bios mode hd crashes
** Description changed:
When installing in EFI mode to a disk that is partitioned without an EFI
system partition, you do
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