Got my Ubuntu installed here's the step (didn't found anything looked like what I had to do)
Assuming you're using EFI AND a hardware RAID 0 0. Disable Secure boot and Fast boot from your BIOS and Fast boot from Windows 10 (if you have one) 1. Boot on Live CD 2. Try Ubuntu 3. With Gparted create EFI partition (if none) Note: EFI must be FAT32 and ~100mb 4. Create /boot (if you want your / to not be formatted in ext4) I personally made my / on XFS and my /boot un ext2 Note: I couldn't red my XFS partition in GRUB rescue 5. Set your bootloader installation on your /dev/mapper/<root of parition> Note: I got something like XxxxVolume1 | XxxxVolume1p0 ` XxxxVolume1p1 Hère you must choose XxxxVolume1 6. Let the installer make his stuff Note: Evert first try (I mean without any entry from Ubuntu in my EFI menu) I got this "??? ???" error, just repeat the step sloved this for me 7. Try your fresh new Ubuntu 8. If it doesn't work and you got your rescue prompt like: (initramfs) and in your log you got something like : /dev/sda canot be mounted, or no table partitions found on /dev/sda It means your system don't know how to read your disks cause they're in RAID and have no "usual" partitions table Go back in you live CD 9. Mount your new Ubuntu in your /mont Note: mount your /, your /boot if separated, bond your /proc /sys and your /dev 10. Chroot your /mont folder 11. Install the following packages with apt-get installé command : - mdadm - dmraid Note: both of them should rewrite your initramfs, and your fstab which now includes your RAID 0 partitions. 12. Reboot on Ubuntu and enjoy ! PS: i'm not sure that mdadm is required since it's a Software RAID tool but nevermind, it works so I prefere note it. With this step I kept my Windows 10 pristine. Hope this will help ! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1531575 Title: Install 14.04.3 LTS 64bit UEFI RAID0 crashes after grub2 install To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1531575/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
