Please mark this as fixed. Not a bug

Issue fixed.

Bydefault 18.04 marked incorrect disk for the boot loader installation
which caused the machine not boot properly. Due to this EFI mounts from
secondary disk causing the booting issue.

Marked the correct disk during installation by choosing bootloader fixed
the issue

Please mark this request as closed

Notes:-for dual boot in Aurora R9

For Ubuntu 18.04 / 16.04 below is the fix from my side

>From BIOS

Disable secure boot,

Storage AHCI mode

Remove quiet and splash and add "nomodeset" from grub and install the
OS. Mark correct disk from the bootloader list in the custom
partitioning page

On First boot,  quiet and splash and add "nomodeset" and install the
NVIDIA proprietary drivers preferably latest one ( 440 ) . Then reboot,
it will work

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  Dell Alienware Aurora R9 ubuntu 18.04LTS installation issue - Dual
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