Excuse the top-posting but it makes sense in this case - UEFI involved.
First, I suggest getting a handle on what UEFI is about. Read, read, read. My
plan is to sketch it out before I do my next install - noting the relationship
between different partitions, boot loader location, etc. There is
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 4:35 PM, Peter Flynn wrote:
> On 02/01/18 20:52, leegold wrote:
>
>> in addition it says: gpt
>>
>
> All I can offer is what I found when installing on a Dell XPS 15
>
> GPT is some type of partition format, I think. I had to use gparted while
> booted
On 02/01/18 20:52, leegold wrote:
in addition it says: gpt
All I can offer is what I found when installing on a Dell XPS 15
GPT is some type of partition format, I think. I had to use gparted
while booted from the USB in order to reformat with gpt.
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018, at 11:50 AM,
in addition it says: gpt
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018, at 11:50 AM, leegold wrote:
> What should I know to install 16.04 64 onto a Toshiba laptop with UEFI?
>
> Or should I install newest non-LTS 17.10 version (but I read there were
> some nasty issues with UEFI and 17.10).
>
> Do I need to disable
What should I know to install 16.04 64 onto a Toshiba laptop with UEFI?
Or should I install newest non-LTS 17.10 version (but I read there were some
nasty issues with UEFI and 17.10).
Do I need to disable secure boot? Assume I do.
Shrunk C: for Linux space. The HD has 5 partitions. From