Hi Thomas,
As mentioned above UBUNTUSTUDIO finally installed (after 5 nites of trying)*
. . . by choosing to install along side of UBUNTU 19.10 ?
Select Dive SCSI1
Ubuntu 19.10 /dev/sda2(ext4) 257.5GB Ubuntu Studio /dev/sda2(ext4) 242.0GB
there was an error during the 1st step of
Then typed this
sudo su
fdisk -l
and got this on the terminal;
Command (m for help): sudo su
fdisk -lCreated a new partition 1 of type 'Linux native' and of size 465.7 GiB.
Created a new partition 2 of type 'Linux swap' and of size 47.1 MiB.
Created a new partition 3 of type 'Whole disk' and of
when typing fdisk /dev/sda this appeared;
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/sda: 465.78 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors
Disk model: WDC WD5000AAKX-0
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512
Greetings Thomas,
OK, so set boot to LEGACY and Hard-drive to 1st boot in all options again.
Also disabled quick boot. Here is what happened the previous time and now this
time in the terminal - when trying your suggestion;
ubuntu-studio@ubuntu-studio:~/Desktop$ sudo grub-install /dev/sda;
Thanks so much once again Thomas for any assistance . As mentioned
before/earlier on in our correspondences-Ubuntu successfully installed the 1st
time we got this computer but trying to install UBUNTUSTUDIO did not work &
reinstalling UBUNTU gave the same negative results as UBUNTUSTUDIO. Gonna
> Weird thing is UBUNTU installed & worked fine on this PC one week ago and it
> was only when trying to do a clean install of UBUNTUSTUDIO that things
> started to fail.
That's odd. Are you still able to successfully install regular Ubuntu like
this? Maybe this could in fact be an Ubuntu
GRUB is usually the last step of a Debian-based installation.. if you didn't
get errors before, the system itself is probably installed, but the bootloader
isn't for some reason.
Unfortunately, I don't really know a concrete answer right now, I'm relatively
sure it should be connected to UEFI
opening GParted we get;
/dev/sada1EFI system partition fat32 512.00 MiB8.84 MiB
503.16 MiB boot, esp
/dev/sda2 ext4465.26 GiB
15.58 GiB 449.68 GiB
unallocated unallocated
omg now after typing lsblk there is 3 things with a forward slash / as you
referred to;
loop7:0 0 3.1G 1loop /rofs
sdb18:171 3.2G 0part /cdrom
sdb38:191592M 0part /var/crash
which on should we use in the terminal code ?
Hi have installed grub customiser so I always get the option when I boot
Maybe this will help
Brian
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