Tested by 12.04.5 legacy and 14.04.2 legacy.
Could not reproduce this issue (you may need to select boot partition. BIOS
stopped when it did not found UEFI bootable partition)
Failing to boot by UEFI is a known issue.
Verify this by:
1. cp /EFI/ubuntu/*.efi /EFI/boot/
2. mv /EFI/boot/shimx64.efi /EFI/boot/bootx64.efi
3. reboot. then you should boot into the system.
@Christopher
There is attachment bug-report-201409-15490.tar.gz
** Summary changed:
- [Dell Latitude E5550 - Houston 15 BDW] could not find boot partition after
installing system via live USB (both of legacy and UEFI)
+ [Dell Latitude E5550 - Houston 15 BDW] could not find boot partition after
installing system via live USB (UEFI only, legacy works)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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[Dell Latitude E5550 - Houston 15 BDW] could not find boot partition
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